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Coinbase Urges Blockchain Communities to Plan for Post-Quantum Migration Now

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Last updated: June 12, 2026 12:20 am
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Published: June 12, 2026
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In a recent report, Coinbase’s quantum advisory council has put forth a critical message for blockchain communities: the time to initiate post-quantum migration planning is now. As quantum computing technology progresses, there is growing concern regarding its potential impact on the security of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

The advisory council estimates that approximately 7 million Bitcoin may be at risk of future quantum attacks, primarily because of exposed public keys and the practice of address reuse. They stress that while no quantum computer currently exists that can break blockchain cryptography, the timelines for when such a capability could emerge are uncertain. The council encourages developers not to delay the necessary upgrades to Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other networks as they await a consensus on how to handle coins that could remain at risk or never migrate to quantum-safe addresses.

One of the most pressing questions highlighted in the report is the fate of cryptocurrencies owned by individuals who do not take action to transition to quantum-safe addresses. This dilemma raises significant concerns about property rights, given that forcing coins to be destroyed could conflict with the decentralized ethos of blockchain.

The advisory council laid out three potential paths for addressing the issue of vulnerable coins. The first option involves permanently freezing or burning coins after a specified deadline. The second option is to do nothing, leaving it up to users to make their own decisions about the risk. However, this raises ethical issues regarding property rights and the principles of the blockchain. The third option suggests a middle ground: implementing measures such as limiting the number of vulnerable coins that can be moved per block, or allowing for special cryptographic proofs in lieu of legacy signatures.

The report stresses that these proposals are not mutually exclusive and that adopting a combination of strategies could be beneficial, given the unique advantages of each.

As the debate heats up, major blockchain networks are already beginning their preparations for a post-quantum future. Earlier this year, the Ethereum Foundation established a team dedicated to coordinating Ethereum’s transition to quantum-safe security, exploring alternatives for validator and wallet signatures. Similarly, the Stellar Development Foundation recently announced a roadmap for transitioning users to quantum-safe cryptography.

With discussions surrounding the migration of vulnerable coins ongoing, Bitcoin developers continue to grapple with complex issues of security and accessibility. The Coinbase advisory council emphasizes that the appropriate time to prepare for a cryptographic transition is well before it becomes urgent. As they put it, while customer assets are deemed safe today, the industry must not underestimate the importance of these preventive measures.

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