Quantum computing is transitioning into an early commercial phase, characterized by the integration of hybrid workflows and software abstraction into existing systems. This shift is expected to decrease the need for specialized physics knowledge, allowing developers to utilize quantum systems through abstraction, similar to cloud computing models. As a result, near-term value is anticipated to emerge from targeted applications such as molecular simulation, optimization, and cybersecurity. The industry's move towards higher-level software layers will likely simplify the use of quantum systems, making them more accessible to a broader range of developers. This development has significant implications for cryptographic migration, particularly in the context of decentralized finance (DeFi), where quantum advancements are accelerating the need for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) planning1. The increasing urgency of PQC planning underscores the importance of preparing for a post-quantum world, where cryptographic systems will need to be quantum-resistant to ensure security.