Quantum computing is coming, how will blockchain respond? See what top experts say

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【ChainWen】The development of quantum computing is becoming a topic that the blockchain ecosystem must seriously address. A leading compliant trading platform recently organized an independent advisory committee on “Quantum Computing and Blockchain,” bringing together the most cutting-edge thinkers in the field.

The lineup is quite impressive. Scott Aaronson, Director of the Quantum Information Center at the University of Texas at Austin, and Dan Boneh, head of cryptography at Stanford University, have teamed up, along with ecosystem builders like Justin Drake, a researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, and Sreeram Kannan, founder of EigenLayer. Why did they come together? Ultimately, it’s to move the potential threat of quantum computing to existing blockchain encryption systems from a theoretical level to a practical one.

The committee’s roadmap is very clear. First, they will regularly publish position papers to objectively assess the latest progress in quantum computing and its actual impact on the blockchain ecosystem; second, they will provide practical advice for individual developers and organizations to address long-term quantum risks — this is not alarmism, but foresight; finally, once significant breakthroughs in quantum computing occur, the committee can offer independent technical analysis and real-time guidance.

This initiative sends a signal: the industry has already begun to take the quantum threat seriously, rather than dismissing it as a distant science fiction topic.

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TradFiRefugeevip
· 4h ago
Quantum computing is really here; do we need to change our encryption methods? Although it sounds quite intimidating, I have to say I'm truly impressed by this lineup—bringing together both academic and practical experts. It's definitely better than everyone worrying blindly on their own. I'm just worried that in the end, it will all be just talk...
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0xLostKeyvip
· 4h ago
Quantum computing is really here, so we have to take it seriously. But to be honest, this lineup is a bit aggressive; it feels like they're playing a big game of chess.
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 5h ago
Honestly, this lineup is indeed top-tier... but it feels like the old routine of "the organizing committee issues a statement." Can it really make any progress? The quantum threat has been talked about for a long time. Starting to work on post-quantum cryptography now, isn't it a bit late? Can these big shots come together and solve it? I'm skeptical.
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ForkLibertarianvip
· 5h ago
Is it this same approach again, just forming a committee to solve the quantum threat? It sounds like just a pie-in-the-sky promise... Wait, with all the big shots gathered here, if there's really something substantial, it might just be another marketing stunt. Quantum is coming and can't be prevented at all; it's better to migrate early to post-quantum cryptography—that's the real way. These people gather together to draft stance documents, but the real problem is that by the time that day comes, they still won't know what to do... Hmm... indeed, someone needs to pay attention, but just talking without action isn't enough. Let's see what practical solutions they can come up with. From theory to practice? It still feels early; quantum threats might not even arrive in our generation. Things involving Justin Drake are usually not misleading; there might really be something to this. After so many years of "assessment," blockchain can't wait...
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AirdropJunkievip
· 5h ago
Honestly, quantum computing should have been taken seriously a long time ago, but the lineup together is indeed quite impressive. Scott Aaronson and Dan Boneh? Alright, I believe it. Research on quantum decryption needs to be done in advance; we shouldn't panic only when it actually arrives. Justin Drake and Sreeram Kannan have also joined? Then this matter probably won't stay just on paper; it looks like they're serious. I just want to know what concrete plans they can come up with. Right now, it's all theoretical—when will we see real results? Instead of endless meetings, it's better to upgrade encryption systems early; if we drag on, quantum computing will arrive. These are all big names. If they can produce some useful position papers, I should follow them. They're more reliable than some crypto media outlets.
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