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May 30, 2026

Circle's Post-Quantum Security Roadmap: Securing blockchains, smart contracts, and digital assets for the quantum era

Circle's Post-Quantum Security Roadmap: Securing blockchains, smart contracts, and digital assets for the quantum era
# Post-Quantum Security
# Announcements
# Arc
# Whitepapers

How Arc is being designed to support post-quantum readiness across signatures, private state, validators, infrastructure, and account recovery.

Tim Baker
Tim Baker
Circle's Post-Quantum Security Roadmap: Securing blockchains, smart contracts, and digital assets for the quantum era
Quantum computing introduces long-term risk for digital infrastructure.
For blockchains and financial applications, that risk is not limited to one part of the stack. It can affect wallet signatures, smart contracts, validator authentication, encrypted financial data, custody systems, network infrastructure, and recovery planning.
That is why Circle is publishing its Post-Quantum Security Roadmap whitepaper.
The whitepaper explores a phased approach to potential post-quantum resilience across Arc, USDC, smart contracts, validators, and supporting infrastructure. The goal is to give institutions, builders, and infrastructure teams a clearer view into Circle’s current thinking on how Arc is being designed for long-term cryptographic resilience as standards, tooling, and vendor support continue to evolve.


Why this matters

Stablecoins, RWAs, and financial applications are long-lived systems.
The assets and applications built today may need to remain secure for years. That makes post-quantum readiness a planning problem before it becomes an urgent migration problem.
Circle's current roadmap is designed around that reality. Instead of treating post-quantum security as a single upgrade, the whitepaper explores phased workstreams across the parts of the system that matter for onchain finance.

That includes:

  • Wallet signatures
  • Smart contracts
  • Private execution environments
  • Validator security
  • Infrastructure cryptography
  • Account recovery and migration planning

What the roadmap covers

Circle's Post-Quantum Security Roadmap covers the technical and operational areas needed to support long-term digital asset security as cryptographic standards evolve.
The whitepaper includes:
  • Quantum-secure signatures
  • Private execution environments
  • Validator hardening
  • Infrastructure migration
  • Account recovery planning
  • Operational considerations for post-quantum transition
The roadmap also covers how developers and infrastructure teams can begin thinking about migration while preserving interoperability, operational continuity, and developer experience.

Arc's phased approach

Circle’s roadmap explores Arc’s post-quantum capabilities over time, with different parts of the stack potentially moving on different timelines.
The current roadmap covers:
  • Quantum-secure signature scheme in beta at mainnet launch
  • Quantum-secure private EVM state shortly after mainnet launch
  • Validator signature hardening
  • Migration toward PQ-safe TLS and supporting infrastructure as vendor support matures
  • Account recovery and migration planning for long-lived assets and wallets
This phased approach matters because not every dependency can move at the same time. Some capabilities can be introduced earlier. Others depend on ecosystem standards, vendor support, hardware constraints, or operational readiness.
The whitepaper is meant to make that transition clearer.

What builders and institutions should take from it

For builders, the practical takeaway is that post-quantum migration is not just a cryptography topic. It is also an architecture and operations topic.
Applications that handle long-lived assets, stablecoin flows, tokenized assets, or institutional workflows need a path to adapt as security assumptions change. That does not mean every team needs to solve the full post-quantum transition today. It does mean teams should understand where the migration surface exists.
For institutions, the whitepaper provides a view into Circle’s current thinking on how Arc is approaching long-term security, operational readiness, and future migration risk across the stack.

Read the whitepaper

Circle's Post-Quantum Security Roadmap goes deeper on the current roadmap, technical scope, and operational considerations behind Arc's approach to post-quantum resilience.
Read the whitepaper: www.arc.io/post-quantum-whitepaper
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Arc has not been reviewed or approved by the New York State Department of Financial Services.
The product features described in these materials are for informational purposes only. All product features may be modified, delayed, or cancelled without prior notice, at any time and at the sole discretion of Circle Technology Services, LLC. Nothing herein constitutes a commitment, warranty, guarantee or investment advice.
Post-quantum cryptography remains an evolving area of research, standard-setting, and implementation. The features, design approaches, and roadmap items described here reflect Circle’s current thinking based on available standards, technical assumptions, and product plans, all of which may change over time. Quantum-related risks, timelines, and mitigation strategies are inherently uncertain, and no post-quantum design can eliminate all future security risk. This material is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or commitment regarding future performance, resilience, or availability.
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