Google Quantum Threat Warning: 2029 Becomes Post-Quantum Cryptography Final Deadline

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Google Quantum Threat Warning

On Wednesday, Google announced that it has set the final deadline for migrating its products to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to 2029, and warned that the threat posed by quantum computing could arrive earlier than industry-wide expectations. This is the first time Google has publicly outlined a comprehensive timetable for deploying post-quantum computing capabilities across its products, with a timeline that precedes some industry experts’ mainstream predictions of “Q-Day”—the critical moment when quantum computers become powerful enough to break current public key encryption techniques.

The Core Basis for Google’s 2029 Deadline

Google sets 2029 quantum threat deadline

Google pointed out that two key factors have increased the urgency of this action: rapid advancements in quantum computing hardware and accelerated development of quantum error correction techniques. Updated assessments now indicate that quantum machines could break current encryption standards in a shorter time than previously estimated.

Google’s quantum chip Willow, with a computational capacity of 105 qubits, is one of the most powerful quantum processors in the industry. The company stated: “Quantum computers will pose a significant threat to current encryption standards, especially for encryption and digital signatures. Users need to migrate to PQC to securely use authentication services.” Google emphasized that setting a public deadline aims to “provide the entire industry with necessary clarity and urgency to accelerate digital transformation.”

Progress of Post-Quantum Upgrades in Major Blockchain Networks

Ethereum: The Ethereum Foundation launched the “Post-Quantum Ethereum” resource center on Tuesday, planning to implement quantum-resistant solutions at the protocol layer before 2029, followed by upgrades at the execution layer.

Solana: In January 2025, Solana will establish an on-chain quantum-resistant vault (Winternitz Vault), generating new keys for each transaction through a hash-based signature system; however, users must proactively transfer funds into this vault, meaning it is not a network-wide security upgrade.

Bitcoin: Security researcher Ethan Heilman proposed a “Merkle Tree Payment” output type via BIP-360, but he noted that implementing this could take up to seven years.

Divisions within the Bitcoin Ecosystem: Urgent Action or Overreaction?

There are clear disagreements within the Bitcoin community regarding responses to the post-quantum threat. Blockstream CEO Adam Back believes that the quantum risk is “widely exaggerated” and argues that no action is needed for decades. Conversely, security researchers like Ethan Heilman are actively promoting BIP-360, attempting to provide quantum protection for Bitcoin addresses through new output types.

In the broader cryptocurrency space, the core debate centers on whether the quantum threat only affects wallets with exposed public keys or if all cryptographic assets are at risk. This issue remains contentious within the industry, but Google’s public deadline of 2029 has undoubtedly set a clearer sense of urgency for the entire sector.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Google set the 2029 deadline for post-quantum cryptography migration?

Google explained that the accelerated progress in quantum hardware and quantum error correction techniques shortens the estimated time for breaking current encryption standards. By publicly announcing the deadline early, Google aims to provide the industry with clear urgency and promote widespread technological transition.

What are the specific impacts of quantum threats on cryptocurrency assets?

Theoretically, quantum computers could crack the public key encryption algorithms protecting crypto wallets. There is ongoing debate about the scope of impact: some believe only wallets with exposed public keys are at risk, while others argue the threat is broader. Ethereum, Solana, and Bitcoin communities have begun discussing or deploying post-quantum upgrade plans.

What is Q-Day, and does Google believe it will arrive before 2029?

Q-Day refers to the moment when quantum computers become powerful enough to break current public key encryption. Google’s 2029 deadline predates some industry predictions for Q-Day, but Google has not explicitly claimed that Q-Day will definitely occur before 2029. Instead, it warns that Q-Day “may come sooner than it appears,” which is why it has set a more conservative action deadline.

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