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Protecting Distributed Blockchain with Twin-Field Quantum Key Distribution: A Quantum Resistant Approach

Xuan Li, Ying Guo·March 16, 2026
Quantum PhysicsCryptographycs.DC

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Abstract

Quantum computing provides the feasible multi-layered security challenges to classical blockchain systems. Whereas, quantum-secured blockchains relied on quantum key distribution (QKD) to establish secure channels can address this potential threat. This paper presents a scalable quantum-resistant blockchain architecture designed to address the connectivity and distance limitations of the QKD integrated quantum networks. By leveraging the twin-field (TF) QKD protocol within a measurement-device-independent (MDI) topology, the proposed framework can optimize the infrastructure complexity from quadratic to linear scaling. This architecture effectively integrates information-theoretic security with distributed consensus mechanisms, allowing the system to overcome the fundamental rate-loss limits inherent in traditional point-to-point links. The proposed scheme offers a theoretically sound and feasible solution for deploying large-scale and long-distance consortium.

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