Key takeaways
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Circle will launch support for post-quantum signatures during the Arc mainnet launch planned for 2026.
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The Arc Roadmap protects private smart contract states and validator sets from 2030 quantum threats.
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Institutions can use an optional migration path to improve wallet security without a disruptive network reset.
Arc integrates post-quantum standards for institutional security
Circle Technology Services has unveiled a phased crypto roadmap for Arc, a blockchain platform designed to withstand the emergence of quantum computing. The initiative focuses on “Q-day,” the predicted time when quantum computers could break current public-key encryption, a milestone some experts predict could reach by 2030.
The transition is critical for organizations managing long-lived digital assets that require multi-layered protection across execution, consensus, and data layers. Circle Research highlights that proactive planning is essential to prevent “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks, where adversaries collect encrypted data today only to unlock it once quantum capabilities mature.
The Arc roadmap sequences upgrades starting with wallet authorization at launch, followed by quantum-resistant private state protection and possible validator hardening. According to the announcement, “the organizations that lead this transition will be those that began building before the emergency became undeniable.”


