QuEra has announced its roadmap for a gigaquop-class fault-tolerant quantum computer, slated for release in 2028-2029, which will boast over 1,000 logical qubits and 20,000 physical qubits, enabling approximately one billion reliable logical operations. This next-generation system builds upon the Libra fault-tolerant system, also planned for release on Amazon Braket in 2028. QuEra is inviting organizations to co-design quantum applications through its FTQC Founders Circle, aiming to accelerate the development of practical quantum use cases. The company's plans underscore the rapid progress being made in quantum computing, with significant implications for the future of cryptography1. As quantum capabilities advance, the need for organizations to migrate to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) becomes increasingly urgent, highlighting the importance of proactive planning and investment in quantum-resistant technologies. This development matters to practitioners as it narrows the timeline for cryptographic migration, increasing the urgency for PQC planning.