The Quantum Threat Is Coming—Stellar Reveals Its Defense Strategy

bitcoinist2026-06-10 tarihinde yayınlandı2026-06-10 tarihinde güncellendi

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The Stellar Development Foundation has released a Quantum Preparedness Plan, aiming to migrate the entire Stellar network to quantum-safe cryptography by the end of 2027. The urgency stems from quantum computers potentially using Shor's algorithm to crack the elliptic curve cryptography currently securing blockchains. A significant challenge identified is handling dormant accounts, where quantum attacks could derive private keys from public ones, risking account takeover. Stellar's structural advantage is that its account addresses are separate from signing keys. This allows users to add quantum-safe signers via existing operations without changing their address or moving assets, unlike most other blockchains. The migration will occur in phases: post-quantum signature verification for smart contracts in 2026, native support for classic accounts in 2027, and a future deprecation of the old Ed25519 standard. However, the plan notes that zero-knowledge proof systems on the network remain vulnerable and require further research.

Dormant accounts are the hardest part. That is one of the quiet admissions buried in Stellar’s newly released Quantum Preparedness Plan, a phased roadmap to migrate the entire network to quantum-safe cryptography by the end of 2027.

The Stellar Development Foundation said it will seek community input on how to handle accounts that have gone inactive — and whether recovery mechanisms are even possible for them.

A Threat That Starts With Math

The urgency behind the plan traces back to Shor’s algorithm, a mathematical process that sufficiently advanced quantum computers could use to crack elliptic curve cryptography — the same signing method Stellar and most other blockchains rely on today.

Scientists at INRIA have already reduced the number of logical qubits needed to break 256-bit elliptic curves, while the US National Institute of Standards and Technology has revised its risk window to 2029 or earlier. Google is also targeting post-quantum readiness by that same year.

Stellar identified two core risks. The first involves validator signatures, where a breach could destabilize network consensus. The second — and more difficult — is account takeover, where a quantum machine could derive a private key directly from a public one.

With thousands of dormant accounts on the network, addressing that second threat at scale is a problem without an easy answer.

What Sets Stellar Apart

Most blockchains tie an address directly to a public key, which means going quantum-safe typically requires moving assets to an entirely new account.

Stellar works differently. Its account addresses are separate from the signing keys attached to them. Users can add or swap signers through an existing operation called set_options without touching their address, balance, or transaction history.

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According to the foundation, that structural design gives the network a smoother path than many of its peers.

The rollout is structured in three stages. Starting in 2026, post-quantum signature verification using NIST-standard algorithms ML-DSA-44 and ML-DSA-65 will be added to Soroban smart contracts, allowing enterprise wallets to begin migrating.

In 2027, a Core Advancement Proposal will bring quantum-safe signer types to classic accounts natively, letting all existing users add them alongside current keys.

The third stage — deprecation of the old Ed25519 standard — has no fixed date and will depend on how quantum computing develops and how ready the broader ecosystem is.

One Gap Remains Open

Not everything is covered. Reports indicate that zero-knowledge proof systems running on the network use pairing-based curves that are also vulnerable to quantum attack, and the foundation acknowledged that this area still requires further research. Separate collaboration with ZK protocol teams is planned to address it.

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İlgili Sorular

QWhat is the main challenge Stellar faces in implementing its Quantum Preparedness Plan according to the article?

AThe hardest part is dealing with dormant accounts, as they are difficult to migrate to quantum-safe cryptography, and the foundation is seeking community input on how to handle or potentially recover them.

QWhat is the primary cryptographic threat that Stellar's plan aims to address?

AThe threat is Shor's algorithm, which could allow sufficiently advanced quantum computers to break the elliptic curve cryptography that Stellar and most other blockchains currently rely on for digital signatures.

QHow does Stellar's account structure provide an advantage for migrating to quantum-safe cryptography compared to other blockchains?

AOn Stellar, account addresses are separate from their signing keys. This allows users to add or swap to quantum-safe signers using the existing set_options operation without changing their address, balance, or transaction history, unlike chains where the address is tied directly to the public key.

QWhat are the three stages of Stellar's rollout plan for quantum-safe cryptography?

A1. In 2026, add post-quantum signature verification to Soroban smart contracts. 2. In 2027, introduce quantum-safe signer types natively to classic accounts via a Core Advancement Proposal. 3. A future stage to deprecate the old Ed25519 standard, with no fixed date.

QWhat specific vulnerability does the article mention is not yet fully addressed by Stellar's current quantum preparedness roadmap?

AZero-knowledge proof systems running on the network that use pairing-based curves are also vulnerable to quantum attack. The foundation acknowledged this area requires further research and plans separate collaboration with ZK protocol teams.

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