#山寨币行情启动在即? $ETH 🔥 Ethereum can be completely transformed! Starting now, the scaling project is entering the sprint phase. After the key fork upgrade in 2026, Ethereum's processing capacity will achieve a qualitative leap.
To put it simply—parallel computing frameworks will go live. Gas limits will be directly doubled to 200 million, and data blocks will also increase significantly. What does this mean?
Once Layer 2 is up and running, it can easily handle hundreds of thousands of transactions per second, and ordinary users will no longer have to wait foolishly on-chain. The mainnet is gradually adopting ZK proof technology on a large scale, moving towards a transaction scale of tens of thousands per second. Although it may not reach this goal by 2026, the direction is already set: faster speeds, lower fees, and smoother experience.
Another highlight—some of the latest upgrades to Layer 2 solutions will allow your funds to stay on the mainnet, but with operation speeds that are not slow at all, and cross-chain interactions will be as convenient as chatting. Privacy features and anti-censorship capabilities are also being strengthened in subsequent upgrades.
This round of upgrades, to put it plainly, marks the watershed from Ethereum "being able to scale" to "infinite scalability."
Let's talk: after the upgrade is fully rolled out, what do you expect the gas fees to drop to?
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 2025-12-28 18:23
We still have to wait until 2026. Can we lower the current gas fees first...
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faded_wojak.eth
· 2025-12-27 04:48
It's still a long way to 2026. First, hold your coins steady before worrying about expansion.
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RugDocDetective
· 2025-12-25 23:19
2026 is too far away. For now, gas fees are still ridiculously high. Let's just wait.
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SignatureVerifier
· 2025-12-25 23:17
tbh the gas fee projections here are pretty optimistic... like, where's the actual audit data validating these throughput claims? 2026 timeline sounds statistically improbable given how these things usually slip. also the ZK proof scaling narrative—insufficient validation on mainnet integration complexity. need to see the formal specs before trust but verify kicks in.
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CommunityLurker
· 2025-12-25 23:15
We still have to wait two more years until 2026. Let's see if we can make it that far first.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 2025-12-25 23:13
Wait, can the gas fees really drop to single digits? I feel like it's just talk, 2026 is still a long way off.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 2025-12-25 23:10
Wait, I won't see the effect until 2026? Why do I feel like I have to wait again? It should have been like this a long time ago.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 2025-12-25 23:01
We still have to wait two more years until 2026. Now the gas fees are almost skyrocketing haha
#山寨币行情启动在即? $ETH 🔥 Ethereum can be completely transformed! Starting now, the scaling project is entering the sprint phase. After the key fork upgrade in 2026, Ethereum's processing capacity will achieve a qualitative leap.
To put it simply—parallel computing frameworks will go live. Gas limits will be directly doubled to 200 million, and data blocks will also increase significantly. What does this mean?
Once Layer 2 is up and running, it can easily handle hundreds of thousands of transactions per second, and ordinary users will no longer have to wait foolishly on-chain. The mainnet is gradually adopting ZK proof technology on a large scale, moving towards a transaction scale of tens of thousands per second. Although it may not reach this goal by 2026, the direction is already set: faster speeds, lower fees, and smoother experience.
Another highlight—some of the latest upgrades to Layer 2 solutions will allow your funds to stay on the mainnet, but with operation speeds that are not slow at all, and cross-chain interactions will be as convenient as chatting. Privacy features and anti-censorship capabilities are also being strengthened in subsequent upgrades.
This round of upgrades, to put it plainly, marks the watershed from Ethereum "being able to scale" to "infinite scalability."
Let's talk: after the upgrade is fully rolled out, what do you expect the gas fees to drop to?