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The crypto industry has long treated 2030 as the planning horizon for quantum readiness. Ayo Akinyele, Head of Engineering at RippleX, says that the window may no longer be wide enough.
Speaking in a recent interview, Akinyele acknowledged that the standard guidance has been to prepare for 2030 as the point by which blockchain networks should be migrated to quantum-safe cryptography.
But recent research findings, particularly work coming out of Google around improvements to Shor’s algorithm, the mathematical tool most associated with breaking classical public key cryptography, have pushed that timeline forward.
“We can’t necessarily wait until 2030,” Akinyele said. “We have to be ready in the next couple of years so that in the event technology outpaces the rate at which we’re able to migrate, we have contingency plans in place.”
Why This Is Harder Than a Software Update
Akinyele was direct about the scale of what quantum readiness actually requires. This is not a patch or a routine upgrade. “It’s not like a software update in the traditional sense,” he said. “It’s a massive impact to how we operate infrastructure in general.”
If quantum hardware capable of breaking classical cryptography is ever realised, Akinyele noted it will most likely operate silently. There will be no public announcement that the encryption underpinning digital assets has been compromised.
Where XRP Ledger Stands
RippleX has published a roadmap reflecting the intention to be quantum ready and is actively engaging with development teams working on quantum-safe signature schemes for different use cases. Several teams have already approached RippleX to explore how their work might be integrated into the XRPL’s migration path.
Akinyele confirmed that RippleX has been in contact with the Ethereum Foundation, which expressed confidence that ETH will be ready. RippleX is now in active conversations with Ripple to ensure the same can be said for the XRP Ledger.
“This year is all about addressing the foundation,” Akinyele said. “People are seeing 23-year-old bugs in Linux kernels right now. This is the moment to use these tools to find all of the cracks in the XRPL foundation and evolve the architecture.”
Institutional DeFi Raises the Stakes
The urgency around quantum readiness is amplified by the direction the XRP Ledger is heading. RippleX is actively building infrastructure for institutional DeFi, including token issuance, collateral management, repo transactions, and yield generation, all using RLUSD as a foundational layer.
Institutions operating on-chain have an expectation of reliability, security, and deterministic settlement that consumer-facing applications do not require to the same degree. Meeting that standard means the quantum readiness question is not abstract. It is a prerequisite for the institutional use cases the XRP Ledger is being built to serve.

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