The news discusses a long-term threat (quantum computing) and ripple's proactive steps to mitigate it. while important for the future of blockchain security, it doesn't present an immediate threat or a catalyst for significant short-term price movement.
The news is about a future risk and a preparation strategy, not about current market conditions or immediate price-driving events. therefore, it's unlikely to cause a direct bullish or bearish short-term price reaction.
The roadmap is set to be completed by 2028, indicating that any potential impact or resolution of this quantum threat will unfold over several years.
Cover image via U.Today Google's 2026 quantum breakthrough Ripple’s four-phase roadmap Advertisement RippleX researcher Aanchal Malhotra has warned that the window to prepare for quantum computing disruption is rapidly shrinking. As reported by U.Today, Ripple has unveiled a multi-phase roadmap to make the XRP Ledger (XRPL) fully "post-quantum ready" by 2028. Google's 2026 quantum breakthrough A landmark whitepaper published by Google's Quantum AI has prompted various cryptocurrency projects to reassess their quantum readiness. HOT Stories 'Breath of Fresh Air and Sanity': Ripple CEO Heaps Praise on New SEC Head XRP Might Not Hit $2 Now Because of This, Will Hyperliquid (HYPE) Hit $50 on Next Run? Ethereum's (ETH) Time to Shine: Crypto Market Review The general consensus used to be that quantum computing would not pose a fatal threat to global financial infrastructure in the near future. You Might Also Like Tue, 03/31/2026 - 08:09 Google Warns Quantum Computers Threaten Crypto By Alex Dovbnya The cryptography community used to believe that breaking the 256-bit Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECDSA) used by networks like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the XRPL would require a massive machine with tens of millions of physical qubits. However, the tech behemoth made it clear that this was not the case. In fact, it could take fewer than 500,000 physical qubits. Advertisement Ripple’s four-phase roadmap As reported by U.Today, Ripple has teamed up with Project Eleven to pull off a sequenced migration. If classical cryptography is suddenly compromised, the network will enforce post-quantum readiness (which is the worst-case scenario). The second phase involves proactive experimentation, with Ripple currently testing NIST-recommended quantum-resistant algorithms. Advertisement During the third phase, the network is expected to integrate candidate post-quantum signature schemes alongside existing elliptic curve signatures. The last phase will focus on transiting the XRPL to native PQC-based signatures at scale. #Ripple News #Quantum Computing #Blockchain News