The development pace of Ethereum over the years has indeed been somewhat disappointing. The once innovative trailblazer has recently seemed to be consuming energy amid various trade-offs and compromises. However, the situation appears to be changing.



Recent ecosystem progress indicates that Ethereum is brewing a wave of substantial technological breakthroughs. Among the most notable is the ZK-EVM solution—this technology can significantly reduce the operating costs of full nodes, allowing more people to participate in network validation and breaking previous centralized compromises.

In terms of data trustworthiness, clients like Helios are changing our reliance on RPC. Users who were forced to trust third-party nodes now have the opportunity to independently verify on-chain data. This may seem small, but it has great significance for decentralization.

Privacy and asset security considerations are also being prioritized. The application of ORAM technology can better protect user data from exposure, while the ERC-4337 standard offers new ideas for censorship-resistant wallets. Social recovery mechanisms make asset custody more flexible. As for IPFS supporting decentralized UI, this further reduces control over intermediary layers.

Around 2026, if these technologies can be gradually integrated into the ecosystem, it means Ethereum is moving from forced compromises to proactive innovation. The advantages once lost—true decentralization, user sovereignty, network resistance to censorship—may be regained one by one.

The crypto world has always been driven by technology. This round of upgrades is not just about feature iteration but also a philosophical return. What do you think about these changes?
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MoonRocketmanvip
· 9h ago
Based on the overlay of multiple technical indicators, after ZK-EVM breaks through the neckline, the main upward wave of Ethereum is about to enter the best launch window. Get ready for fuel injection. The trajectory coefficient of this decentralized regression looks good. The key is to calculate the escape velocity before 2026, so as not to get stuck at the gravitational resistance level. The operation of the Helios client is quite extreme, essentially removing RPC's voice, and the RSI momentum is a bit fierce. In simple terms, Ethereum is patching up those previously compromised shortcomings. This time, it's not about stacking features but a philosophical revenge. From the Bollinger Bands channel, the current ecological progress is still relatively stable. Once ERC-4337 is fully rolled out, a new breakthrough perspective is expected to emerge.
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NeverVoteOnDAOvip
· 9h ago
It sounds great, but can it really be implemented around 2026? Feels like we've heard these kinds of promises for many years. The question is, who in the ecosystem will actually use these? Most people just want convenience. ZK-EVM is indeed impressive, but has the cost really come down, or is it just a theoretical improvement? Wait, you said Helios can verify autonomously—what does that mean? Do ordinary users have to run a full node themselves? Then forget it. Returning to the philosophy of decentralization is truly romantic, but in reality, centralization makes money. Who will genuinely promote this? I'm mainly interested in ERC-4337; social recovery is much more convenient than cold wallets. It all depends on whether major projects will adopt these technologies in the future. Having a plan but no users equals zero.
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ApeWithNoChainvip
· 9h ago
Sounds good, but honestly, it won't take effect until 2026? I'm afraid I can't wait that long.
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degenwhisperervip
· 9h ago
Sounds good, but around 2026? It's already the end of 2024, brother. Who knows what surprises will come up by then.
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GasFeeLovervip
· 9h ago
Hmm... ZK-EVM sounds promising, but the actual implementation might have to wait until 2026? When will Ethereum's habitual procrastination finally be cured? To be honest, those previous compromises did make people feel uncomfortable, but seeing someone still working on these things, at least they haven't completely given up. I'm following Helios's autonomous verification approach; it would be great if it could truly reduce dependence on RPC. Right now, being bottlenecked by centralized nodes is really frustrating. The combination of ERC-4337 with social recovery is somewhat interesting; finally, asset security is being taken seriously. But to be honest, whether these technological breakthroughs can truly be integrated into an ecosystem-level change depends on whether they can lower the barriers. Otherwise, it will just be a tech geek's celebration, and ordinary users still won't be able to use it.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 9h ago
Hey, wait a minute, can ZK-EVM really save Ethereum? I'm skeptical about it. Feels like they're just hyping it up again, talking about 2026 as if it's so far away. Helios sounds good, but will ordinary users really verify it themselves? Or will they just continue to enjoy using Infura? I'm interested in the social recovery mechanism, but safety risks should also be considered. Talking about the future, but those trash projects in the ecosystem are still harvesting profits. What philosophy of return are they talking about?
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