Layer 2 solutions inherit quantum vulnerabilities from their base layer signatures and may introduce additional vulnerabilities through their proof systems. Neither optimistic nor current ZK rollups are quantum-safe.
Arbitrum and Optimism use ECDSA for fraud proofs during challenge periods. Quantum compromise of challenger keys enables fraudulent state transitions. Bridge funds totalling billions are at risk from quantum fraud proof forgery.
zkSync and StarkNet face dual risks: user ECDSA signatures and proof system cryptography. SNARK-based rollups use quantum-vulnerable elliptic curve pairings. STARK-based rollups (StarkNet) have quantum-resistant proofs but still rely on user ECDSA signatures.
Is any L2 quantum-safe? No L2 is fully quantum-safe. StarkNet proof system is quantum-resistant but user signatures are not. BMIC operating on Ethereum L1 with ERC-4337 provides complete quantum security without L2 compromises.
Every day you wait, more of your public keys are being harvested. Intelligence agencies are running Harvest Now, Decrypt Later operations right now. Your wallet’s ECDSA keys are being collected and stored for the day quantum computers can crack them. That day is approaching faster than anyone expected.
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