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Cloudflare Sets 2029 Deadline for Quantum-Safe Internet as Bitcoin Threat Grow - Crypto Economy
TL;DR:
Cloudflare announced an accelerated roadmap to achieve a quantum-resistant Internet before the end of the decade. The web infrastructure firm seeks to replace current cryptography protocols that could be compromised by advanced quantum machines.
The technical deployment is critical: while post-quantum encryption already covers 65% of Cloudflare’s traffic, authentication remains the greatest challenge. Experts point out that the computing power required to break Bitcoin’s elliptic curve could be closer than expected, placing the risk horizon around the year 2032, or even earlier according to the latest advances from IBM.
Cloudflare divided the transition into strategic phases. They plan to enable post-quantum authentication for origin connections in 2026, expand it to visitors in 2027, and complete full integration across its enterprise platform by 2028. However, the complexity of these changes requires immediate execution to avoid the collapse of current TLS (Transport Layer Security) standards.

The Cryptographic Challenge for Bitcoin and the Blockchain Sector
Concerns are not limited to web browsing. The cryptocurrency ecosystem, with Bitcoin as its leader, depends on digital signatures that could be decrypted through Shor’s algorithm. Figures such as Vitalik Buterin and Charles Hoskinson, among others, have already warned that migration to resistant algorithms is an existential necessity for the digital finance industry.
As quantum hardware progresses, the possibility of deriving a private key from a public one becomes a real threat. Although building a stable 10,000-qubit computer remains a monumental technical challenge, the industry prefers not to take risks given the technological acceleration of giants like Google.
The 2029 goal set by Cloudflare marks a turning point in global cybersecurity. The race for a quantum-resistant Internet is not just a technical upgrade, but a survival measure to protect the integrity of data, communications, and digital capital in the era of quantum supremacy.