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Circle explores Arc’s post-quantum security roadmap for USDC

On May 30, 2026 by voice

Here’s a problem most crypto projects aren’t talking about yet: quantum computers will eventually be powerful enough to break the cryptographic locks that secure every blockchain in existence. Circle, the company behind $USDC, apparently doesn’t want to be caught off guard.

The stablecoin giant has published a whitepaper outlining a phased post-quantum security roadmap for Arc, its forthcoming Layer-1 blockchain. The plan addresses everything from wallets and validators to off-chain infrastructure, with post-quantum signature support slated to be available when Arc’s mainnet goes live in 2026.

What Circle is actually building

The blockchain will incorporate NIST-standard lattice-based algorithms, including ML-DSA, CRYSTALS-Dilithium, and Falcon. These are cryptographic signature schemes specifically designed to withstand attacks from quantum computers, vetted by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology.

$USDC serves as the native gas token for Arc. Arc’s public testnet launched in October 2025. The mainnet target is sometime in 2026, and post-quantum signatures will be live from the very first block.

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The roadmap doesn’t stop at launch, either. Near-term plans include quantum-resistant private state and confidentiality features.

The ‘harvest now, decrypt later’ problem

The roadmap specifically addresses harvest-now-decrypt-later attacks. Adversaries can record encrypted data today, store it, and wait until quantum computers become powerful enough to crack it open.

Expert estimates suggest Q-Day, the moment quantum computers can break current public-key cryptography, could arrive as early as 2030.

Circle’s previous research on quantum preparedness dates back to January 2026, suggesting the company has been working on this problem for months before publishing the Arc roadmap.

Why this matters for investors

Most existing Layer-1 blockchains will need to retrofit quantum resistance through hard forks and protocol upgrades. Ethereum’s roadmap includes quantum resistance as a long-term goal, but it’s competing with a backlog of scaling upgrades.

Institutions that need to comply with evolving cybersecurity regulations, particularly in the US where NIST standards carry regulatory weight, may find Arc’s compliance with those exact standards compelling.

Post-quantum cryptographic signatures are significantly larger than their classical counterparts, which creates real challenges for block size, transaction throughput, and storage costs. Circle hasn’t publicly detailed how Arc plans to manage these tradeoffs at scale.

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