Vitalik Buterin: Ethereum has moved from vision to reality, and Web3 is entering the true implementation stage

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January 15 News, as blockchain infrastructure continues to mature, Ethereum is moving from early theoretical concepts to a practically usable stage. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin recently stated that the Web3 architecture proposed as early as 2014 is no longer just a roadmap but has become a real-world, operational system.

Looking back at Ethereum’s development history, the initial decentralized network concept consisted of three parts: Ethereum responsible for computation, Whisper for messaging, and Swarm for data storage. For a long time, external skepticism questioned whether this system could be implemented effectively in terms of performance and cost. However, by 2026, related technical bottlenecks have been gradually overcome.

At the consensus layer, Ethereum has completed its transition to a Proof of Stake (PoS) mechanism and introduced zero-knowledge proofs, allowing the network to avoid redundant processing of all transactions at each node. Instead, efficiency is improved through a separation of proof and verification. This change significantly reduces energy consumption and operational costs, while also enhancing the system’s scalability.

At the data layer, the introduction of PeerDAS enables Ethereum to handle larger data throughput without causing network congestion, with transaction fees and confirmation speeds optimized simultaneously. This provides a practical foundation for decentralized social networks, collaboration tools, and everyday applications, making Web3 applications no longer limited to financial scenarios.

Meanwhile, the Whisper system has evolved into Waku, a decentralized communication protocol that does not require centralized servers. Applications based on Waku demonstrate that even without a central operator, real-time communication can still run stably. This achievement has also passed Vitalik Buterin’s “Walkaway Test,” which ensures that users can continue using the product even if the company disappears.

From a market perspective, investors remain confident in Ethereum’s long-term value. The ETH price has recently stabilized around $3,300 after fluctuations, and in mid-January, spot ETH ETFs recorded approximately $130 million in institutional fund inflows. Overall, Ethereum is gradually transforming from vision to reality, with its core position in the Web3 ecosystem becoming increasingly clear.

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