Paper 2025/1626

The Grand Challenge of PQC Migration: Analysis of Modern Blockchain and Intertwined Human Egoisms

Kigen Fukuda, Virginia Tech
Shin’ichiro Matsuo, Virginia Tech, Georgetown University, Cyber SMART
Yuji Suga, Internet Initiative Japan Inc.
Tadahiko Ito, SECOM CO., LTD.
Abstract

Since the invention of Bitcoin in 2008, blockchain technology has evolved from a simple decentralized ledger into a complex, multi-functional financial system spanning multiple layers. Despite this evolution, the cryptographic primitives foundational to this trustless system are now threatened by the emergence of quantum computers. While the necessity of Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) migration is widely acknowledged, blockchain remains an extremely challenging domain for cryptographic migration due to its decentralized architecture and long-term security requirements. Today, the evolving complexity has rendered simple cryptographic migration models insufficient at system scale. Furthermore, human factors rooted in economic rationality and intertwined incentives, such as investors’ pursuit of short-term profits and miners’ mining profitability, have emerged as critical obstacles to migration. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and current status of blockchain PQC migration as of December 2025. Specifically, we analyze the components requiring migration and their technical challenges, while systematically organizing operational barriers, including trade-offs found within migration strategies and stakeholder interests. Furthermore, we propose guidelines for future research initiatives that academia and the blockchain community should collaboratively address. By synthesizing ongoing community discussions and existing literature, this work aims to establish a foundation for navigating the path toward achieving quantum-resistant blockchains.

Note: This is a discussion paper and is subject to future revision based on feedback and further discourse.

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Publication info
Published elsewhere. Minor revision. The 7th Workshop on Coordination of Decentralized Finance (CoDecFin) 2026 In Association with Financial Cryptography 2026
Keywords
BlockchainPost-Quantum CryptographyPQC Migration
Contact author(s)
kigenf @ vt edu
matsuo @ vt edu
suga @ iij ad jp
tadahi-ito @ secom co jp
History
2026-08-13: last of 6 revisions
2025-09-09: received
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https://ia.cr/2025/1626
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Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/1626,
      author = {Kigen Fukuda and Shin’ichiro Matsuo and Yuji Suga and Tadahiko Ito},
      title = {The Grand Challenge of {PQC} Migration: Analysis of Modern Blockchain and Intertwined Human Egoisms},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/1626},
      year = {2025},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/1626}
}
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