Solana tests post-quantum digital signatures to strengthen blockchain security. Bitcoin experts say quantum threats remain distant. The post Solana Prepares forSolana tests post-quantum digital signatures to strengthen blockchain security. Bitcoin experts say quantum threats remain distant. The post Solana Prepares for

Solana Prepares for Post-Quantum Security Amid Discussions of Potential Threat

With the crypto community increasingly discussing the potential threats of quantum computing to blockchain technology, the Solana Foundation SOL $128.7 24h volatility: 0.1% Market cap: $72.39 B Vol. 24h: $3.86 B has taken its first step toward addressing these concerns.

The team is now developing quantum-resistant blockchain security and has begun deploying post-quantum digital signatures on a Solana testnet.

Solana Prepares for Post-Quantum World

By testing post-quantum cryptography, Solana aims to evaluate protections against potential future threats to existing signature schemes.

With this, the Layer-1 blockchain joins the ranks of Ethereum ETH $2 931 24h volatility: 0.2% Market cap: $353.40 B Vol. 24h: $18.86 B and Cardano ADA $0.38 24h volatility: 0.6% Market cap: $14.05 B Vol. 24h: $425.88 M in addressing quantum computing risks beforehand.

So far, the Solana blockchain has demonstrated strong performance in handling DDoS attacks this week.

The deployment on the Solana testnet shows early preparation as the industry prepares to bring long-term security to blockchain technology.

Earlier this year, in September 2025, Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko warned that advances in quantum computing could eventually pose risks to Bitcoin’s BTC $87 560 24h volatility: 0.5% Market cap: $1.75 T Vol. 24h: $39.56 B existing cryptographic framework.

He estimated the likelihood of such a scenario occurring within the next five years at roughly 50%. Yakovenko noted that the industry should take some proactive measures to mitigate the risks.

The latest initiative by the Solana Foundation comes as Project Eleven conducted a comprehensive quantum risk assessment.

The review by Project Eleven focuses on how future developments in quantum computing could affect Solana’s core infrastructure. It includes user wallets, validator security, and the network’s long-term cryptographic assumptions.

As part of the engagement, Project Eleven also implemented a working post-quantum signature system on a Solana testnet.

It showed that end-to-end quantum-resistant transactions are already feasible and scalable with current technology.

Michael Saylor Denies Quantum Threats to Bitcoin

Discussions about quantum threats for the Bitcoin blockchain have been catching steam once again. Strategy Chairman Michael Saylor has denied any such risks.

Last month, in November, Adam Back, the creator of Hashcash and a key figure behind Bitcoin’s proof-of-work design, said that Bitcoin does not face a meaningful quantum computing risk for the next 20 to 40 years.

He stated that post-quantum cryptographic methods already exist and could be integrated into Bitcoin well before quantum computers become powerful enough to pose a real threat.

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