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What’s on the Ethereum Roadmap: Glamsterdam, Hegota and Beyond
Like all blockchain projects, Ethereum is under active development, with upgrades designed to make it faster, cheaper, and easier to use. Instead of a single “Ethereum 2.0” event, the network upgrades through coordinated changes called hard forks that introduce new features or modify how the protocol operates. Since the Merge in September 2022, developers have focused on scaling, lowering transaction costs, improving wallets, and making it easier to run nodes and validators. The Ethereum community is also aiming for roughly two major upgrades per year when research and testing are ready. Ethereum’s scaling plan ... (full story)