TLDR: Stellar XLM is moving quantum-resistant after SDF published its Quantum Preparedness Plan on June 9, 2026. Stage 1 adds ML-DSA-44 and ML-DSA-65 post-quantumTLDR: Stellar XLM is moving quantum-resistant after SDF published its Quantum Preparedness Plan on June 9, 2026. Stage 1 adds ML-DSA-44 and ML-DSA-65 post-quantum

Is Stellar XLM Going Quantum-Resistant? Here Is What the New Roadmap Says

2026/06/12 04:02
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TLDR:

  • Stellar XLM is moving quantum-resistant after SDF published its Quantum Preparedness Plan on June 9, 2026.
  • Stage 1 adds ML-DSA-44 and ML-DSA-65 post-quantum signature support to Soroban smart contracts in 2026.
  • Stellar’s key rotation model allows quantum-safe upgrades without changing account addresses or migrating balances.
  • INRIA research cut the qubit estimate for breaking elliptic curve encryption by 44%, pushing urgency higher.

Stellar XLM is moving toward becoming quantum-resistant, though the transition is not complete. The Stellar Development Foundation published its Quantum Preparedness Plan on June 9, 2026, laying out a three-stage roadmap.

The plan targets Ed25519, Stellar’s current signature scheme, which quantum computers can eventually break. Enterprise wallets can begin migrating this year, with full network readiness targeted by end of 2027.

Stellar XLM’s Path to Becoming Quantum-Resistant

The Stellar Quantum Preparedness Plan is built around three stages. Stage 1 launches in 2026 and adds post-quantum signature verification to Soroban, Stellar’s smart contract platform, as native host functions.

The initial schemes supported are ML-DSA-44 and ML-DSA-65, both NIST-finalized standards from 2024. Enterprises can already begin moving to quantum-safe contract accounts through Soroban’s account abstraction this year.

Stage 2 arrives in 2027, bringing quantum-safe signers to regular accounts via the existing set_options operation. Wallets, SDKs, and anchors will all require updates to support the new key types.

Stage 3 deprecates Ed25519 entirely, though SDF has not set a firm date. Activation depends on how fast quantum computing actually advances in the coming years.

Stellar’s architecture gives it a cleaner migration path than most competing blockchains. The network separates account identity from signing keys, so the G address remains unchanged while keys rotate.

Users simply add a quantum-safe signer and remove the old Ed25519 key without moving balances or updating every linked system.

The flip side is a unique exposure. Stellar addresses encode the Ed25519 public key directly, unlike Bitcoin and Ethereum, which use hashed addresses.

Every Stellar address, including dormant accounts that have never signed a transaction, is already exposed. That makes the push toward quantum resistance more urgent, even as the migration mechanics are more straightforward.

Why the Quantum Threat Is Pushing Stellar XLM to Act Now

The threat window is closing faster than expected. INRIA researchers showed in early 2026 that breaking 256-bit elliptic curves requires roughly 1,193 logical qubits, down 44% from earlier estimates.

NIST has moved its danger threshold for “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks to 2029. Google, which both builds quantum hardware and funds leading researchers, has set the same internal deadline.

The broader crypto industry is already responding. Ethereum has drafted an emergency hard fork plan, Bitcoin has BIP-360 in development, and Algorand has deployed Falcon-based state proofs.

Regulatory frameworks including CNSA 2.0 in the US and DORA in the EU are also pushing financial infrastructure toward post-quantum standards.

Stellar still has unresolved questions. Dormant accounts whose owners cannot be reached will need a community decision once Ed25519 is deprecated.

Zero-knowledge protocols on the network also rely on pairing-based cryptography facing the same quantum vulnerability, with no drop-in fix yet available. SDF plans to convene ZK teams building on Stellar to address that gap collectively.

For XLM holders, no immediate action is needed. Stellar’s SHA-256 hashing is already considered post-quantum secure.

The signature upgrade rolls out as an opt-in process over the next 18 months, giving users and institutions a structured window to prepare.

The post Is Stellar XLM Going Quantum-Resistant? Here Is What the New Roadmap Says appeared first on Blockonomi.

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