DAO governance relies on token-weighted voting via ECDSA signatures. Quantum compromise of large token holders could hijack governance, change protocol parameters, and drain treasuries.
A quantum attacker who derives the private keys of major governance token holders could vote to change protocol parameters, approve malicious proposals, drain treasury funds, and modify smart contract logic – all through legitimate-looking governance processes.
MakerDAO, Uniswap, Aave, Compound, and Lido governance all rely on ECDSA-signed votes. The concentrated voting power of whale token holders makes these high-value quantum targets.
Are any DAOs quantum-safe? No major DAO uses quantum-resistant voting. BMIC governance framework will use PQC signatures for all voting operations, setting a new standard for quantum-safe DAO governance.
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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