#数字资产市场动态 Over the years, Ethereum has gradually moved towards centralization in aspects such as node operation, wallet experience, and block production in pursuit of convenience. Vitalik recently acknowledged this situation, serving as a reminder to the community.
However, a turning point is on the horizon. Around 2026, the Ethereum community plans to undertake a "decentralization reconstruction" with three core directions:
First, enabling ordinary people to easily run full nodes. Currently, many avoid running nodes mainly due to high hardware requirements and maintenance costs. Once this barrier is lowered, the influence of large corporations on the network will naturally be diluted.
Second, innovation in wallet functionality. Restoring social payment capabilities and enhancing privacy protections will allow users to truly control their data, rather than having it held by centralized platforms.
Finally, a data self-verification mechanism. Both users and developers will be able to independently verify the authenticity of on-chain data, eliminating reliance on any centralized servers. This is key to building a "truly fault-tolerant" network without single points of failure.
If this set of measures is successfully implemented, it will directly target the original dream of the "world computer"—complete decentralization, high resistance to censorship, and participation by everyone. What do you think about whether this reform can succeed? Feel free to share your thoughts.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 17h ago
Well... It's called decentralization in a nice way, but can it actually be implemented? Who can say for sure?
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ThesisInvestor
· 22h ago
It would be amazing if it can actually be implemented by 2026. Right now, there are too many nice-sounding promises.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 22h ago
Sounds good, but can 2026 really be achieved? I think it's just another beautiful vision.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 23h ago
Sounds great, but I wonder if it will really be ready by 2026.
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TxFailed
· 23h ago
ngl, heard this song before... 2026 sounds optimistic tho lol. we'll see if they actually ship it or just another roadmap promise that gets pushed back three times. honestly? lowering hardware barriers is the real move, everything else kinda follows naturally after that.
#数字资产市场动态 Over the years, Ethereum has gradually moved towards centralization in aspects such as node operation, wallet experience, and block production in pursuit of convenience. Vitalik recently acknowledged this situation, serving as a reminder to the community.
However, a turning point is on the horizon. Around 2026, the Ethereum community plans to undertake a "decentralization reconstruction" with three core directions:
First, enabling ordinary people to easily run full nodes. Currently, many avoid running nodes mainly due to high hardware requirements and maintenance costs. Once this barrier is lowered, the influence of large corporations on the network will naturally be diluted.
Second, innovation in wallet functionality. Restoring social payment capabilities and enhancing privacy protections will allow users to truly control their data, rather than having it held by centralized platforms.
Finally, a data self-verification mechanism. Both users and developers will be able to independently verify the authenticity of on-chain data, eliminating reliance on any centralized servers. This is key to building a "truly fault-tolerant" network without single points of failure.
If this set of measures is successfully implemented, it will directly target the original dream of the "world computer"—complete decentralization, high resistance to censorship, and participation by everyone. What do you think about whether this reform can succeed? Feel free to share your thoughts.