Ethereum plans to undergo two hard forks in 2026, aimed at improving network performance, resisting MEV centralization, and enhancing censorship resistance. At the same time, the Gas limit for Ethereum L1 is expected to be significantly increased in the same year, with predictions suggesting it could rise from 100 million to 200 million or even 300 million to support higher transaction throughput.
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Ethereum plans to undergo two hard forks in 2026, aimed at improving network performance, resisting MEV centralization, and enhancing censorship resistance. At the same time, the Gas limit for Ethereum L1 is expected to be significantly increased in the same year, with predictions suggesting it could rise from 100 million to 200 million or even 300 million to support higher transaction throughput.