
We launched Protocol final June which organized our work round three strategic initiatives: Scale L1, Scale Blobs, and Enhance UX. Loads has occurred since then! On this put up, we need to share what we achieved final yr, how our pondering has advanced, and the place Protocol is headed in 2026.
TL;DR
- Nice progress with tracks final yr as we scaled L1, scaled blobs for L2, and constructed a powerful basis for UX enhancements.
- Asserting three new tracks:
- Scale (led by Ansgar, Marius, Raúl) centered on consensus, execution, and blob scaling.
- Enhance UX (led by Barnabé and Matt) doubling down on the work from final yr.
- Harden the L1 (led by Fredrik, Pari and Thomas) making certain the core properties of Ethereum are preserved via all of it.
A fast look again at 2025
2025 was one in all Ethereum’s best years on the protocol stage. We shipped two main community upgrades and made significant progress on each entrance we got down to deal with.
Pectra landed on mainnet in Might, delivering EIP-7702 that lets EOAs briefly execute sensible contract code, unlocking transaction batching, gasoline sponsorship, and social restoration. Pectra additionally doubled blob throughput, raised the max efficient validator stability to 2,048 ETH, and dramatically shortened validator onboarding instances.
Fusaka adopted in December, bringing PeerDAS to mainnet. Validators now pattern blob knowledge fairly than downloading it in full, considerably decreasing bandwidth necessities and enabling an 8x enhance in theoretical blob capability. Two BPO (Blob Parameter Solely) forks shipped alongside Fusaka, starting the ramp from 6 blobs per block towards increased targets.
Between the 2 upgrades, the group steadily raised the mainnet gasoline restrict from an preliminary 30M to right now’s 60M which is the primary important enhance since 2021. Historical past expiry eliminated pre-Merge knowledge from full nodes, saving a whole lot of gigabytes of disk house. And on the UX aspect, the Open Intents Framework reached manufacturing, the L1 quick affirmation rule implementations progressed throughout consensus purchasers, and interoperability requirements equivalent to ERC-7930 + ERC-7828: Interoperable addresses and names and ERC-7888: Crosschain Broadcaster moved ahead.
It was a powerful yr. However as we regarded on the street forward, it turned clear that our monitor construction wanted to evolve to match the wants of the Ethereum group.
An impactful 2026
Once we launched Protocol, we organized round three initiatives that mapped carefully to near-term deliverables: get the gasoline restrict up, get PeerDAS shipped, and enhance UX. That framing served us nicely via Pectra and Fusaka. Now that these milestones are behind us, we now have the chance to consider how we set up our work at a barely increased stage.
Beginning in 2026, Protocol’s work is organized into three tracks:
Scale
Led by Ansgar Dietrichs, Marius van der Wijden, and Raúl Kripalani
The Scale monitor brings collectively what was beforehand break up throughout Scale L1 and Scale Blobs right into a single, unified effort. This displays a sensible actuality: the work of accelerating L1 execution capability and increasing knowledge availability throughput is deeply intertwined. Gasoline restrict will increase rely on execution engine efficiency. Blob scaling is dependent upon networking and consensus modifications that contact the identical consumer code. Coordinating these efforts beneath one roof makes us quicker and reduces the floor space for a extra holistic view.
Concretely, this monitor is concentrated on:
- Persevering with to lift the gasoline restrict towards and past 100M, supported by Block-level Entry Lists (EIP-7928) and ongoing consumer benchmarking
- Delivering the scaling parts of Glamsterdam, together with ePBS (EIP-7732), repricings, and additional blob parameter will increase
- Advancing the zkEVM attester consumer from prototype towards manufacturing readiness
- State scaling involving repricing and historical past expiry within the brief time period, and a transfer to binary bushes and statelessness in the long run
Enhance UX
Led by Barnabé Monnot and Matt Garnett
The Enhance UX monitor carries ahead a lot of the initiative from final yr, with a sharper concentrate on two areas that we consider are highest-leverage for Ethereum’s usability in 2026: native account abstraction and interoperability.
On account abstraction, EIP-7702 was an necessary step, however the finish state is wise contract wallets because the default with out bundlers, relayers, or further gasoline overhead. Proposals like EIP-7701 and the more moderen EIP-8141 (Body Transactions) are pushing towards embedding sensible account logic instantly into the protocol. This work additionally intersects with post-quantum readiness, since native AA offers a pure migration path away from ECDSA-based authentication. Complementary to this are quite a lot of proposals within the works that would make it far more gas-efficient to confirm quantum-resistant signatures within the EVM.
On interoperability, we’re constructing on the inspiration laid by the Open Intents Framework. The aim stays seamless, trust-minimized cross-L2 interactions and we’re getting nearer daily. Continued progress on quicker L1 confirmations and shorter L2 settlement instances instantly helps this.
Harden the L1
Led by Fredrik Svantes, Parithosh Jayanthi, and Thomas Thiery
Harden the L1 is a brand new monitor, and it displays one thing we expect deserves devoted focus: ensuring that as Ethereum scales and evolves, it retains the properties that make it invaluable within the first place.
This covers a number of areas:
- Safety: Fredrik continues to steer the Trillion Greenback Safety Initiative and is driving safety hardening together with post-quantum readiness, and execution-layer safeguards like post-execution transaction assertions and trustless RPCs.
- Censorship resistance: Thomas leads the monitor’s protocol resilience analysis, spanning FOCIL (EIP-7805) and its extensions: censorship resistance for blobs, statelessness (VOPS), and the event of measurable censorship resistance metrics throughout the ecosystem.
- Community resilience and testing: Parithosh’s work on devnets, testnets, and consumer interop testing has been important to each improve we have shipped. As we transfer towards an accelerated fork cadence, the infrastructure for safely validating and deploying modifications turns into much more vital.
Wanting forward
Glamsterdam is the following main community improve, focused for the primary half of 2026, with Hegotá deliberate to comply with later within the yr. The ambition is evident with parallel execution, considerably increased gasoline limits, enshrined PBS, continued blob scaling, and progress on censorship resistance, native account abstraction, and post-quantum safety.
We’ll proceed publishing track-level updates as we did final yr; anticipate extra data quickly. If you wish to comply with alongside or become involved, protocol.ethereum.basis is the perfect start line.
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