Get a practical look at Ethereum's post quantum roadmap and the open-source SNARK tooling teams can start using today, presented by a current student researcher.
Quantum computing timelines just got a lot more concrete and Ethereum's own engineering team has already published a detailed public roadmap for getting ahead of it. This session walks through what that roadmap actually looks like, covering hash-based signatures, SNARK aggregation and the proof systems making it possible, grounded in live research from this year's cryptography conferences.
Additionally, we look at Arkworks, an open-source post-quantum proving library used across the SNARK ecosystem, giving teams a practical path to start building post-quantum-ready privacy tooling.
Key Session Takeaways:
Understand Ethereum's post quantum roadmap and why the timeline has become more urgent.
See the specific SNARK and hash-based tools the industry is building around today.
Learn where the open research problems still are, including a live US$1 million unsolved conjecture.
See how Arkworks integrates into a real protocol and where to start if you want to use it yourself.
Leave with a clear understanding of Ethereum's post quantum roadmap and an open-source library you can start using straight away.
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About Instructors:
Alexander Havlin is an MSc Cybersecurity researcher at Alessandro Chiesa's CompSec lab (EPFL), a maintainer of the Arkworks cryptographic library ecosystem, co-author of research on cryptographic signature vulnerabilities presented at ACM CCS, and past intern at Cayman Enterprise City.
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