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I noticed an interesting thing in recent discussions about Ethereum development. Vitalik Buterin shared a quite ambitious roadmap for network scaling, and there are some noteworthy points.
The upcoming plan includes a fork of Glamsterdam, which implements several key improvements. These include access lists at the block level, ePBS, and multidimensional gas. It sounds technically complex, but the core idea is simple: this should significantly improve transaction execution efficiency and help better manage the growth of the network's state.
What’s interesting is that Vitalik Buterin approaches this comprehensively. Short-term updates are just the beginning. In the long run, the focus shifts to increasing the throughput of blobs, which is critically important for the full-scale expansion of Ethereum.
It turns out that Vitalik Buterin and his team are not just solving current problems but are laying the foundation for scaling for years to come. If these plans are implemented as intended, it could significantly change Ethereum’s competitive position among other blockchains. I personally follow this direction quite closely because scalability is a key factor for mass adoption.