Separator-Based Participation Commitments for Post-Quantum Attestation Aggregation
A thread on how post-quantum attestation aggregation could preserve clearer validator participation commitments at the consensus layer.
A working shelf of research threads and external notes we want close while tracking post-quantum Ethereum work.
A thread on how post-quantum attestation aggregation could preserve clearer validator participation commitments at the consensus layer.
A more radical line of inquiry that asks whether parts of Ethereum's post-quantum path could move away from signature-heavy assumptions altogether.
A focused privacy discussion on how quantum capability changes the threat model around exposure, metadata, and private transaction systems.
A practical discussion of the breakages and open questions involved in moving legacy EOAs onto safer execution paths.
An account-abstraction-oriented perspective on how transaction flow may need to evolve before post-quantum execution becomes practical.
Notes around aggregation strategies for lattice-based signatures, which matters directly for scaling any heavier post-quantum validation path.
A narrower thread on Falcon-specific aggregation tradeoffs in a mempool context, where size and verification cost matter immediately.
A networking-focused discussion on whether Ethereum's peer handshake can be redesigned to avoid fragile post-quantum signature assumptions.
A wallet-focused proposal for rotating ECDSA keys on each transaction so long-lived public-key exposure stops compounding over time.
A shorter external signal from Etherealize that we want on hand alongside the longer research threads.
Add a thread, paper, or public note we should keep in view as the post-quantum picture develops.