Futures
Access hundreds of perpetual contracts
TradFi
Gold
One platform for global traditional assets
Options
Hot
Trade European-style vanilla options
Unified Account
Maximize your capital efficiency
Demo Trading
Introduction to Futures Trading
Learn the basics of futures trading
Futures Events
Join events to earn rewards
Demo Trading
Use virtual funds to practice risk-free trading
Launch
CandyDrop
Collect candies to earn airdrops
Launchpool
Quick staking, earn potential new tokens
HODLer Airdrop
Hold GT and get massive airdrops for free
Launchpad
Be early to the next big token project
Alpha Points
Trade on-chain assets and earn airdrops
Futures Points
Earn futures points and claim airdrop rewards
Those who have been mocking #以太坊 for being expensive and slow might really need to take another look.
#V 神 recently made a very significant judgment on X—
Ethereum is solving the "Blockchain Trilemma."
If this finally comes to fruition,
the competitive logic among $ETH vs $SOL vs $BSC could be completely rewritten.
1. Why has the Public Chain Trilemma always been unsolvable?
This is a classic problem proposed by V God in 2017:
👉 Decentralization / Security / High Performance, you can only choose two.
$BTC BTC: Decentralization + Security, sacrificing performance
SOL: Performance + Security, sacrificing decentralization
ETH (past): Decentralization + Security, at the cost of high Gas and slow experience
This is also why ETH has been criticized:
"Very good, but not user-friendly."
2. V God’s solution: PeerDAS + ZK-EVM
This time, it’s not just a pie-in-the-sky plan; it’s a solution already coded and beginning to go live.
🔹 PeerDAS (to be launched on mainnet by the end of 2025)
Core statement:
Nodes don’t need to download the entire block to verify safely.
Previously, running an ETH node required hundreds of GB of data.
Now, only a small part of data needs to be randomly verified.
👉 The result is simple:
Ordinary computers can run nodes = decentralization is not reduced but enhanced.
🔹 ZK-EVM (entering Alpha)
Traditional verification:
Each node re-executes the transaction.
ZK-EVM:
Uses zero-knowledge proofs to directly prove “the result is correct.”
Verification speed is dozens of times faster.
Costs are significantly reduced.
Security is stronger.
In summary:
No need to do the calculations, you already know you got it right.
3. The true effect of the combined approach
When PeerDAS + ZK-EVM both succeed:
Decentralization ✅
Security ✅
Gas limit greatly increased ✅
Costs decreased, speed improved ✅
👉 The Trilemma is simultaneously satisfied.
This is also why V God dares to say:
“We have already conquered the biggest problem in blockchain.”
4. Roadmap (2026–2030) (Key points)
2026
Glamsterdam: Optimize MEV, reduce validator centralization risks
Hegota: Optimize state storage, further lower node entry barriers
2027–2030
ZK-EVM becomes the mainstream verification method
Throughput and user experience will see a “generational leap”
The goal is very clear:
👉 Transform ETH from “expensive and slow” to “fast, cheap, and even more decentralized.”
5. What does this mean for us?
In plain language 👇
Gas fees might really come down
Small DeFi and on-chain operations will no longer be “unaccounted for”
On-chain experience will undergo a qualitative change
DeFi / NFT / GameFi will no longer be hindered by performance
Public chain competition landscape will change
If $ETH is also fast, cheap, and safer,
then the core selling points of $SOL and $BSC won’t be so strong anymore.
Of course, the risks are also clear:
👉 The roadmap is grand, but whether the implementation will be delayed remains unknown.
Final words:
But at least, this time,
Ethereum is not chasing the wind, but completing its underlying capabilities.
On-chain data is also very honest:
Someone is quietly adding more $ETH.
2026 might truly be a critical turning point for ETH.