Key Takeaways:
The field of quantum computing is becoming increasingly real, and crypto networks are beginning to respond. To ensure that the XRP Ledger is resistant to attacks posed by quantum computers in future, Ripple has put down a solid roadmap that will keep the network intact.

New research shows current cryptography used across blockchains could eventually be broken by advanced quantum machines.
The risk is not immediate, but it’s credible. Attackers can already collect encrypted blockchain data today and store it for future decryption. This creates long-term exposure for wallets holding large amounts of value.
On XRPL, every signed transaction reveals a public key. Over time, that increases the attack surface if quantum capabilities improve.
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Ripple is approaching this as a long-term infrastructure shift, not a quick fix.
Ripple is also working with Project Eleven to accelerate testing, including validator-level experiments and custody prototypes.
XRPL also has an inbuilt functionality that allows it to migrate easily unlike other networks.

Native key rotation enables users to refresh cryptographic keys non-portably. This lets it reduce risk in transitions and does not make the users create new accounts.
The ledger also facilitates deterministic key generation, which is more convenient to upgrade and handle security aspects.
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One of the main components of the strategy is running both old cryptographic systems and new cryptographic systems simultaneously.
This allows developers to test performance and compatibility with the user going on with normal business. It further facilitates quantification of trade-offs, as quantum-resistant cryptography involves heavier signatures and resources.
Ripple is a trade-off between the protection of the assets and speed. The idea involves the investigation of zero-knowledge proofs so that it becomes possible to protocol migration of funds in the event of failure of the current cryptography. Meanwhile, the network should be able to be fast and reliable to implement in reality.
Ripple’s move highlights a growing trend. Quantum risk is now part of long-term planning for blockchain infrastructure.
Most networks have not yet defined clear strategies. XRPL is putting first foot forward with a cohesive roadmap and incumbent technical strengths. It is planned to expand until 2028, yet the process has already been initiated.
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