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V神's latest statement sparks heated discussion: Ethereum is cracking the long-standing "trilemma" that has troubled blockchain for years—can decentralization, security, and high throughput be achieved simultaneously? The answer is yes, and the methods used are very hardcore.

How exactly? Relying on two key technologies that will be deployed successively over the next two years:

**PeerDAS is officially online**—simply put, it has built a "data processing fast lane" for Ethereum. Transaction data flows become cheaper and smoother, and massive transaction volumes are no longer a bottleneck.

**ZK-EVM is expected to launch in 2026**—this is a true core breakthrough. Through zero-knowledge proof schemes, the network only needs to verify one cryptographic puzzle to confirm all transactions in a block. It’s blazing fast, and security remains fully intact.

What does this mean? An ordinary Raspberry Pi computer could serve as a network validator in the future. Everyone can participate—secure, trustworthy, and high-speed operation—these three conditions are met simultaneously. This is not just a concept; it’s an engineering reality already running on the mainnet or with a clear timetable.

According to the roadmap, Ethereum’s next steps are to expand the Gas limit → reconstruct state data → fully deploy ZK verification. The ultimate goal is to reach 10,000 TPS, with anyone able to participate. A completely new iteration of Ethereum is transforming from blueprint to reality.
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PerennialLeekvip
· 01-08 04:59
Raspberry Pi validator? Vitalik is bragging again. Let's wait until 2026.
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SelfMadeRuggeevip
· 01-07 12:56
The Raspberry Pi validator setup is pretty impressive; only when it's actually implemented does it truly become decentralized.
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DaoTherapyvip
· 01-05 05:33
Running a validation node on a Raspberry Pi sounds really strange, is it really feasible? --- PeerDAS is online, but the data fees are ridiculously high. I don't believe the hype. --- Wait, will ZK-EVM really be available by 2026? I always feel like these timelines are just pie in the sky. --- Talking about 10,000 TPS so casually, I think we need to wait until all the tech stacks are aligned. But the direction is definitely right. --- With this little ETH I have, I just hope Vitalik doesn't change the requirements again, haha. --- If decentralization could easily break the triangle paradox, there wouldn't be so many L2 solutions now. --- It's better to stay low-key. Once this good news gets out, a bunch of copycats will start copying.
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DegenApeSurfervip
· 01-05 05:30
Alright, let's wait and see. The Raspberry Pi validator thing has to actually be implemented to count.
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PanicSeller69vip
· 01-05 05:15
Can a Raspberry Pi verify blocks? If that really works, I could run a node too, but it sounds a bit uncertain.
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MetaverseHomelessvip
· 01-05 05:11
Can Raspberry Pi run validation? If that's true, then Ethereum's ambitions need to be reevaluated.
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