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Algorand v5.0.0 Adds Native Quantum-Resilient Accounts

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Algorand is moving post-quantum security from roadmap language into protocol-level account support. The Algorand Foundation said on August 16 that version 5.0.0 passed the network’s support threshold and will introduce native Falcon-1024 accounts, resource-based fees, and a larger toolkit for smart-contract developers.

The release is the network’s largest protocol upgrade since staking rewards arrived in January 2025. It reached the required 90% support threshold on August 15 but will not activate immediately: a mandatory 208,000-round cooldown of roughly seven days comes first.

Falcon-1024 Accounts Become Native

Version 5.0.0 allows users to create accounts protected by Falcon-1024 post-quantum signatures directly in the protocol. Previously, similar protection required custom logic attached to an account. The new address format is separated from the classical key scheme so a traditional key cannot be treated as a valid match.

Algorand has used Falcon signatures for State Proofs since 2022 and recorded its first quantum-resilient mainnet transaction in 2025. Native account support is the first deliverable from the foundation’s June 2026 post-quantum roadmap, but the foundation cautioned that other protocol components are still migrating and did not claim the system is fully future-proof.

Fees Follow Resource Usage

The upgrade replaces a uniform approach with fees based on the resources a transaction consumes. Large data payloads and heavier computation will cost more, while the foundation said basic transfers and everyday payments should remain as affordable as before.

That model helps price larger Falcon signatures according to the block space they consume. Fees move into a shared pool that rewards node operators, linking higher network usage more directly to the infrastructure maintaining the chain.

Developers Gain More Room and Cross-App Tools

Algorand is also doubling the smart-contract size limit. Applications can become more complex without developers having to rebuild them solely to work around the prior ceiling.

The release expands box storage, allowing developers to let trusted applications read or collaborate around data that was previously isolated. It also adds hashing support designed for zero-knowledge proof systems and introduces an early network-load signal that may support future congestion-management mechanisms.

The changes arrive as institutional participation grows across multiple blockchain layers, from token products to the continued use of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs . Algorand’s bet is that account security and developer capacity can be upgraded without sacrificing low-cost basic transactions.

Activation remains the immediate milestone. The cooldown gives operators time to prepare, and the foundation’s timing is explicitly forward-looking. Developers and users should therefore distinguish between the upgrade passing its threshold and the features becoming active on mainnet.

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