#以太坊技术升级 Just saw Vitalik's new post and I was truly amazed😍 Turns out Ethereum has been working on solving the "Impossible Triangle"—decentralization, consensus mechanism, and high bandwidth—three features that seem impossible to have all at once.
I used to think Bitcoin was slow because it had to replicate work, and BitTorrent was fast but lacked consensus... it felt like a trade-off. Now, with the combination of ZK-EVM and PeerDAS, can they actually achieve all three simultaneously? And PeerDAS is already running on mainnet, plus ZK-EVM is getting faster!
What moved me the most was what Vitalik said—this isn't just a small improvement, but a complete transformation of Ethereum into a new decentralized network. The roadmap for the next four years is also very clear: by 2026, a significant increase in Gas limits; by 2027-2030, ZK-EVM will become the main verification method, and Gas fees will continue to rise.
I'm a bit curious—what specific impact will these upgrades have on our trading and dApp interactions? Will Gas fees become much cheaper? Also, distributed block construction sounds very important; it seems Ethereum is heading towards even greater decentralization🚀
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#以太坊技术升级 Just saw Vitalik's new post and I was truly amazed😍 Turns out Ethereum has been working on solving the "Impossible Triangle"—decentralization, consensus mechanism, and high bandwidth—three features that seem impossible to have all at once.
I used to think Bitcoin was slow because it had to replicate work, and BitTorrent was fast but lacked consensus... it felt like a trade-off. Now, with the combination of ZK-EVM and PeerDAS, can they actually achieve all three simultaneously? And PeerDAS is already running on mainnet, plus ZK-EVM is getting faster!
What moved me the most was what Vitalik said—this isn't just a small improvement, but a complete transformation of Ethereum into a new decentralized network. The roadmap for the next four years is also very clear: by 2026, a significant increase in Gas limits; by 2027-2030, ZK-EVM will become the main verification method, and Gas fees will continue to rise.
I'm a bit curious—what specific impact will these upgrades have on our trading and dApp interactions? Will Gas fees become much cheaper? Also, distributed block construction sounds very important; it seems Ethereum is heading towards even greater decentralization🚀