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Ripple Reveals Plan To Make XRP Ledger Quantum Resistant By 2028

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Ripple has outlined a four-phase plan to make the XRP Ledger quantum-resistant by 2028. Here is what that means for XRP holders and how it compares to Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Soumen Datta

April 21, 2026

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Ripple has published a detailed roadmap to make the XRP Ledger (XRPL) fully quantum-resistant by 2028. The plan covers four phases, starting with emergency preparedness and ending with a full protocol upgrade. The move comes after Google Quantum AI research confirmed that the cryptography most blockchains rely on today could be broken by a powerful enough quantum computer.

Why Quantum Computing is a Real Threat To Crypto

The concern is not just theoretical anymore. Quantum computers are built differently from classical machines. Where a traditional computer processes data in binary, a quantum computer uses quantum bits, or qubits, that can represent multiple states simultaneously. This gives quantum machines the potential to crack certain types of encryption far faster than anything available today.

For blockchains, the specific risk is this: every time an account signs a transaction, its public key becomes visible on-chain. Think of it like writing your home address on the outside of an envelope. Anyone can see it, but they cannot read what is inside without your private key. A sufficiently advanced quantum computer, however, could reverse-engineer that private key from the public one, giving an attacker direct access to the funds.

Ripple also flagged a subtler risk known as "harvest now, decrypt later." Bad actors can collect publicly visible cryptographic data from blockchains today and store it, waiting until quantum hardware is powerful enough to crack it.

How Exposed Is XRP Compared To Bitcoin?

The exposure levels are very different between the two assets.

An April 2026 audit by XRPL validator "Vet" found that approximately 300,000 XRP accounts holding 2.4 billion XRP have never signed a transaction. Because their public keys have never appeared on the blockchain, they are not vulnerable to quantum attacks. Only two large dormant accounts with more than 21 million XRP and over five years of inactivity have exposed public keys, representing just 0.03% of the total XRP supply currently at risk.

Bitcoin faces a much larger problem. Roughly 32% of all Bitcoin, including an estimated one million coins linked to Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto, is stored in a format that makes it easier for a quantum computer to target.

What Is Ripple's Four-Phase Plan?

Ripple's roadmap is built around two parallel goals: preserving XRPL's current performance while preparing for a worst-case scenario where classical cryptography breaks sooner than expected.

Here is how the four phases break down:

  • Phase 1 (Q-Day Readiness): A contingency plan is already in development. If existing cryptography breaks unexpectedly, XRPL would enforce a hard shift away from classical signatures. Ripple is exploring post-quantum zero-knowledge proofs to let users prove wallet ownership and migrate funds safely, even in a compromised environment.
  • Phase 2 (First Half Of 2026): Full assessment of quantum risk across the network. Ripple will test NIST-recommended post-quantum signature schemes in collaboration with Project Eleven, which is building a hybrid post-quantum signing prototype including validator-level testing and a post-quantum custody wallet.
  • Phase 3 (Second Half Of 2026): Post-quantum signature schemes will run alongside existing elliptic curve signatures on Devnet for developer testing. Ripple will also explore post-quantum-friendly primitives for zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption to support privacy features in tokenization use cases.
  • Phase 4 (Targeting 2028): A formal amendment to the XRPL ecosystem will introduce native post-quantum cryptography across the full network.

Where XRPL Already Has An Advantage

XRPL already supports native key rotation, which lets users switch to new, more secure keys without moving funds to a new account. Ethereum has no equivalent feature built into its protocol. 

Any post-quantum migration on Ethereum would require users to manually transfer assets to entirely new accounts. XRPL's seed-based key generation also enables deterministic derivation of new keys, giving it a practical foundation that most other networks would have to build from scratch.

Conclusion

Ripple's post-quantum roadmap is one of the most detailed published by any blockchain project to date. With 0.03% of XRP supply currently at risk and a structured four-phase plan targeting full transition by 2028, XRPL is in a comparatively strong position. The cryptography is not broken today, but Ripple's argument is clear: preparation timelines now matter.

Resources

  1. Blog article by Ripple: Post-Quantum Readiness on the XRP Ledger

  2. Report by CoinDesk: Ripple wants the XRP Ledger to be quantum-proof by 2028. Here is its plan

  3. Report by Benzinga: Ripple Gets Quantum-Ready With Multi-Phase XRP Ledger Update Plan

  4. Paper by Google: Securing Elliptic Curve Cryptocurrencies against Quantum Vulnerabilities: Resource Estimates and Mitigations 

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the XRP Ledger be quantum resistant?

Ripple is targeting full quantum-resistant cryptography on the XRP Ledger no later than 2028, through a formal network amendment introducing post-quantum signatures.

Is XRP at risk from quantum computers right now?

No quantum computer today can break modern encryption. However, an April 2026 audit found that only 0.03% of the total XRP supply, held in accounts with exposed public keys, is currently in a position that a future quantum computer could theoretically target.

How does XRP compare to Bitcoin on quantum risk?

Approximately 32% of all Bitcoin is stored in formats more vulnerable to quantum attacks. By contrast, the vast majority of XRP accounts have never exposed their public keys on-chain, making them immune to this specific threat.

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of BSCN. The information provided in this article is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, or advice of any kind. BSCN assumes no responsibility for any investment decisions made based on the information provided in this article. If you believe that the article should be amended, please reach out to the BSCN team by emailing [email protected].

Author

Soumen Datta

Soumen has been a crypto researcher since 2020 and holds a master’s in Physics. His writing and research has been published by publications such as CryptoSlate and DailyCoin, as well as BSCN. His areas of focus include Bitcoin, DeFi, and high-potential altcoins like Ethereum, Solana, XRP, and Chainlink. He combines analytical depth with journalistic clarity to deliver insights for both newcomers and seasoned crypto readers.

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