# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Upgrade

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Upgrade", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

From Playing with Narratives to Coding: With L2 Fees Dropping Below 1 Cent, How Will Ethereum Make Money Without 'Selling Gas'?

Once the engine of Web3 narratives, Ethereum is undergoing a fundamental shift in 2026, moving from grand visions to pragmatic engineering. Its updated protocol priorities—Scale, Improve UX, and Harden the L1—signal a transition into an "engineering-driven survival" mode, pressured by intense competition. A key development is the upcoming Glamsterdam hard fork, which will drastically increase the mainnet Gas limit and introduce parallel execution. This architectural shift from a single-threaded to a multi-lane "highway" aims to boost throughput but challenges Ethereum's "full node democratization" principle, accelerating state growth and hardware demands. To counter this, the core team is pushing for ~10% of validators to adopt zero-knowledge proof validation ("SNARKing the L1"), a pivotal move towards computational efficiency. This engineering push is a direct response to external threats, notably Solana's Alpenglow upgrade, which slashes finality to under 150ms—a disruptive latency level competitive with traditional web infrastructure. Ethereum's modular architecture, while secure, struggles with the speed required for consumer-grade applications. Internally, Ethereum faces the "L2 paradox." While Layer-2 scaling solutions like Rollups have succeeded, driving transaction costs below $0.001 and vastly improving UX, they risk making the mainnet an invisible backend. This decouples users from Ethereum's core value propositions: decentralization and its validator network. Consequently, ETH's value capture model is being rewritten. The old "ultrasound money" narrative, fueled by gas fee burns, is fading as activity migrates to L2s. ETH is transforming from a retail-facing "gas seller" into a B2B "security and settlement service." Its new foundation rests on staking and restaking yields, making it resemble a digital sovereign bond—a low-yield, high-security asset backing the entire decentralized financial ecosystem. In 2026, Ethereum is proving itself not with stories, but with code. Its success hinges on this engineering pivot and ETH's ability to capture value from its new role as the foundational security layer.

marsbit03/18 05:50

From Playing with Narratives to Coding: With L2 Fees Dropping Below 1 Cent, How Will Ethereum Make Money Without 'Selling Gas'?

marsbit03/18 05:50

Ethereum's Narrative Is Being Rewritten: When L1 zkEVM Becomes the Endgame, When Will the Next Revolution Arrive?

Ethereum's narrative is undergoing a significant rewrite, shifting from a programmable ledger (2015-2020) to an L2-centric settlement layer (2021-2023), and now toward becoming a verifiable computer with L1 zkEVM as its endgame (2024 onward). The newly proposed Strawmap roadmap outlines an ambitious technical direction, targeting faster L1 confirmation, "Gigagas"-level throughput (10,000 TPS), quantum resistance, and native privacy. This transformation is driven by eight core technical workstreams: formalizing EVM specifications, replacing Keccak with ZK-friendly hashes, transitioning to Verkle Trees, enabling stateless clients, standardizing ZK proof systems, decoupling execution and consensus layers, implementing recursive proof aggregation, and ensuring developer toolchain compatibility. L1 zkEVM aims to integrate zero-knowledge proofs directly into Ethereum’s consensus layer, fundamentally upgrading its trust model. While full implementation may take until 2028-2029, this shift repositions Ethereum as the verifiable trust root for the entire Web3 ecosystem—enhancing scalability without compromising decentralization. The move also redefines the role of L2s, evolving them from scaling solutions to specialized execution environments. Ethereum’s structured, multi-year effort reflects its unique capacity for coordinated innovation and may ultimately establish it as a global settlement layer—fast, secure, and private.

marsbit03/07 07:12

Ethereum's Narrative Is Being Rewritten: When L1 zkEVM Becomes the Endgame, When Will the Next Revolution Arrive?

marsbit03/07 07:12

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