@Algorand has given the clearest timeline yet for its shift to quantum-resistant infrastructure, laying out a staged roadmap that runs from mid-2026 through to the protocol's consensus layer.
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@Algorand has given the clearest timeline yet for its shift to quantum-resistant infrastructure, laying out a staged roadmap that runs from mid-2026 through to the protocol's consensus layer.
What the roadmap covers
The Algorand Foundation plans to introduce post-quantum accounts, multisignature wallets, and staking support starting in 2026, before expanding protections to core protocol components. According to the Foundation's published roadmap, native post-quantum accounts are targeted for the Q3 2026 protocol release, with quantum-safe multisig and Falcon-512 support due by year-end. The consensus layer upgrade is slated to follow in a later phase.
The Foundation said its roadmap builds on work it began in 2022, with the goal of achieving broad quantum resilience by the end of 2027. It expects to reach that milestone before NIST retires certain legacy cryptographic standards, and three years ahead of a timeline set by the U.S. National Security Agency for national security systems.
Securing the consensus layer is the hardest step, as it requires research into a post-quantum replacement for the Verifiable Random Function at the heart of Algorand's Pure Proof-of-Stake protocol. The Foundation has been open about this gap, framing it as a multi-year research and engineering challenge rather than a near-term fix.
Google's endorsement and what Algorand has already shipped
In March 2026, Google Quantum AI published a whitepaper showing that future quantum computers may break elliptic curve cryptography with fewer resources than previously thought, and cited Algorand among blockchains that have deployed post-quantum cryptography in practice. The paper established that the threshold for breaking blockchain signatures is roughly 20 times lower than prior estimates, adding urgency to migration timelines across the industry. It described Algorand as "an example of real-world deployment of PQC on an otherwise quantum-vulnerable blockchain."
Algorand chose Falcon, a lattice-based scheme, because it guarantees post-quantum security while remaining aligned with the network's design principles around performance and decentralization. Algorand executed its first PQC-secured transaction in 2025. It has since deployed post-quantum Falcon digital signatures for smart transactions and state proofs, which are cryptographic attestations of blockchain state used for cross-chain integrations. Algorand notes that migrating live blockchain infrastructure to post-quantum cryptography will take years and must begin well before "Q-Day."
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