Circle Publishes Post-Quantum Roadmap for Arc Blockchain

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Circle has published a post-quantum roadmap for Arc, its new Layer 1 blockchain, as part of ongoing blockchain news. The plan includes four phases of cryptographic upgrades, starting with opt-in post-quantum wallet signatures at mainnet launch. The move aims to future-proof the blockchain upgrade against quantum threats expected by 2030. Circle stressed the need for early preparation to prevent rushed changes and systemic risk later.
  • Circle publishes post-quantum roadmap for Arc L1 blockchain ahead of any regulatory push.
  • Experts warn that quantum computers could break public-key cryptography by 2030 or sooner.
  • Arc launches with opt-in post-quantum wallet signatures and no forced network migration.

Circle is not waiting for a crisis to think about quantum computing. The company behind USDC published a post-quantum roadmap this week for Arc, its upcoming Layer 1 blockchain, outlining how it plans to build cryptographic resilience across the entire stack before regulators, competitors, or a quantum breakthrough force the issue.

The timing is important because some experts now believe a quantum computer capable of breaking public-key cryptography could exist by 2030. “Quantum resilience cannot live only in research papers or distant roadmap slides,” Circle stated. “It has to show up in the infrastructure.”

The Risk Nobody Is Talking About

Beyond Q-Day itself, Circle flagged a threat already in motion. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has warned about what it calls “harvest now, decrypt later,” in which attackers collect encrypted data today and hold it until quantum capabilities arrive. For institutions managing long-lived digital assets, that means exposure begins long before any quantum computer is switched on.

“Waiting too long compresses the migration window, raises the odds of rushed implementation, and creates systemic risk for issuers, asset holders, custodians, and infrastructure providers,” Circle wrote.

Arc’s Four-Phase Plan

Rather than treating quantum resistance as a single upgrade, Circle has structured Arc’s roadmap across four layers:

At mainnet launch, Arc introduces post-quantum signature support with an opt-in model. No forced migration, no network reset. Users who want quantum-resistant wallets can have them from day one.

Near-term, private transaction flows get the same treatment. Private balances, recipients, and transaction data will be protected against future decryption attempts from the start of Arc’s privacy features.

Mid-term, the surrounding infrastructure gets hardened, covering access controls, cloud environments, and hardware security modules, aligning with transitions already quietly underway across major technology providers.

Long-term, validator authentication gets upgraded after rigorous performance testing. Circle notes that Arc finalizes blocks in under a second, giving any attacker roughly a 500-millisecond window to exploit a validator signature, making this the least urgent but still necessary final layer.

Why Starting Now Matters

The migration challenge facing existing blockchains is substantial. Some estimates suggest migrating all Bitcoin wallets that have already exposed their public keys to quantum-resistant alternatives could take months of continuous processing under best-case conditions.

Arc’s advantage is that it does not have to retrofit. It is planning for quantum resistance before a single transaction has been processed on mainnet.

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