The Ethereum scalability revolution is accelerating. From now until 2026, this public chain is expected to enter a new phase—parallel processing capabilities will achieve a qualitative leap.



The Gas limit is expected to surpass 200 million, and with the increase in data blocks, Layer 2 can process hundreds of thousands of transactions per second. This is not just a numbers game; what is the real experience? On-chain operations will be smooth as silk, no longer the experience of clicking and waiting half a day.

On the technical front, a large number of validators are migrating to ZK proofs. The goal of the Ethereum mainnet is very clear—10,000 transactions per second is not a dream. Although it may not be achieved by 2026, the direction is locked in: faster, cheaper, and more user-friendly.

Another highlight is the breakthrough in cross-chain interaction. Your funds can stay on the mainnet but be quickly operated on other chains, just like sending messages smoothly. At the same time, privacy and censorship resistance are further strengthened.

The significance of this upgrade is that Ethereum is moving from "scalable" to "infinitely scalable."

What do you think? After the upgrade, what level could gas fees possibly drop to?
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ZenChainWalkervip
· 2h ago
Wait, can the gas fees really drop to single digits, or is this just another false alarm?
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 15h ago
Wait, can the 200 million gas limit really stay stable? It feels like every time we say this, it ends up disappointing. Honestly, layer 2 is already so cheap now, but the mainnet still has to wait until 2026 to catch up? But if that seamless cross-chain operation can really be achieved, it would be incredible. It seems even more difficult than reducing gas fees.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 15h ago
Wait, can the gas fees really drop to single digits? I'm a bit skeptical... It's still early for 2026. What if the network congestion picks up again by then?
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 15h ago
Here we go again with the pie-in-the-sky promises, 2026, right? I heard this spiel back in 2021, and I'm still waiting. Gas fees halved? Ha, just wait and see, maybe they'll drop from sky-high to high prices.
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