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Buterin’s walkaway test frames quantum readiness as key to Ethereum’s durability

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19 Jan 2026 • 10:10 • 1 min read
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Vitalik Buterin’s so‑called “walkaway test” is being used to assess Ethereum’s long‑term credibility, with full quantum resistance listed as a core goal for the network to remain secure and functional even if its core developers stopped actively upgrading it. Buterin argues a protocol should resemble a tool rather than a service and says Ethereum should be able to “ossify if we want to.” He outlines a checklist that includes full quantum resistance, a scalability architecture capable of thousands of transactions per second (for example zero‑knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machine validation combined with PeerDAS and parameter changes), a state architecture designed to last for decades (partial statelessness, state expiry, future‑proof storage), a general‑purpose account model moving away from ECDSA, a gas schedule hardened against denial‑of‑service risks, long‑term decentralized proof‑of‑stake economics, and block‑building mechanisms that resist centralization.

Quantum risk is primarily an uncertainty of timing: the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) says it cannot predict when or if quantum computers will break today’s public‑key cryptography at scale, and NIST notes transitions to new algorithms can take 10–20 years.

There is also a “harvest now, decrypt later” risk.


Key Topics

Crypto, Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin, Post-quantum Cryptography, Account Abstraction, Ecdsa

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