Circle explores Arc’s post-quantum security roadmap for USDC

Here’s a problem most crypto projects aren’t talking about yet: quantum computers will eventually be powerful enough to break the cryptographic locks that secure every blockchain in existence. Circle, the company behind $USDC, apparently doesn’t want to be caught off guard.

The stablecoin giant has published a whitepaper outlining a phased post-quantum security roadmap for Arc, its forthcoming Layer-1 blockchain. The plan addresses everything from wallets and validators to off-chain infrastructure, with post-quantum signature support slated to be available when Arc’s mainnet goes live in 2026.

What Circle is actually building

The blockchain will incorporate NIST-standard lattice-based algorithms, including ML-DSA, CRYSTALS-Dilithium, and Falcon. These are cryptographic signature schemes specifically designed to withstand attacks from quantum computers, vetted by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology.

$USDC serves as the native gas token for Arc. Arc’s public testnet launched in October 2025. The mainnet target is sometime in 2026, and post-quantum signatures will be live from the very first block.

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