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Quantum Computing vs. Blockchains: Is There a Plan?

About this event

Quantum computing is a material risk for blockchain systems. The first concern is cryptographic: signatures, public keys, zero-knowledge proofs, and other core primitives may be affected. The challenge also extends to protocol design, wallet infrastructure, key management, transaction formats, and market coordination.

In this webinar, experts from Project Eleven, the Ethereum Foundation, and Taurus will discuss the state of quantum readiness for blockchains, what is already being addressed, what remains unresolved, and how institutions should approach migration planning.

This session is designed for security leaders, protocol teams, infrastructure providers, custodians, financial institutions, and digital asset professionals assessing post-quantum risk.

We’ll cover:

  • Cryptographic impact: digital signatures, public keys, zero-knowledge proofs and other core cryptographic building blocks.
  • Protocol and infrastructure implications: transaction formats, bandwidth, wallets, custody systems, key management and threshold signing.
  • The migration challenge: legacy addresses, exposed public keys, larger post-quantum signatures and proposals such as BIP-361.
  • Ethereum and ecosystem readiness: current initiatives, open questions and possible timelines.
  • Economic and operational risk: why timing and coordination matter, and what can happen if migration is delayed or poorly executed.

Speakers

  • Alex Pruden, CEO, Project Eleven
  • Antonio Sanso, Researcher, Ethereum Foundation
  • JP Aumasson, CSO, Taurus

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Hosted by

  • External speaker
    AP E
    Alex Pruden CEO @ Project Eleven
  • External speaker
    AS E
    Antonio Sanso Researcher @ Ethereum Foundation
  • Team member
    JA T
    Jp Aumasson CSO @ Taurus

Taurus SA

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