Bitcoin continues to serve as the primary reference point for macro trading, while at the same time, the development direction of Ethereum is undergoing subtle but crucial shifts. ETH price has recovered above $2980, and the technological advancements behind it are quietly accelerating—developers have confirmed a more agile and structured upgrade framework, officially bidding farewell to the once lengthy and massive version release cycles.



This shift is specifically reflected in two major upgrade plans. The first, Glamsterdam, is expected to arrive in the first half of 2026, followed by the Hegota upgrade scheduled for the end of 2026. What does this timeline imply? It means Ethereum is moving away from the past pattern of irregular, large-scale upgrades toward a more frequent and finely-tuned iteration process.

This new rhythm has a well-designed feature—if a certain feature isn't ready during the Glamsterdam phase, it can be directly moved to Hegota for implementation, avoiding delays. This flexibility essentially makes innovation within the entire ecosystem more orderly and stable.

On the technical front, one noteworthy aspect of the preliminary plans related to Hegota is Verkle Trees. This scheme can significantly reduce the storage data requirements for nodes, making it easier to run an independent node, and overall network efficiency can be improved. In short, Ethereum is not only optimizing its code but also accelerating its own evolution.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 10h ago
Someone finally got the rhythm right, this is much better than just piling on features. See the real results in the second half of next year. If Verkle Trees can really be implemented, that would be awesome. Rather than waiting for a major update, it's better to develop steadily. Anyway, BTC can't even support itself anymore, so let ETH handle it on its own.
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FlippedSignalvip
· 10h ago
Oh, finally seeing ETH seriously iterating, this pace feels much better. --- If Verkle Trees can really be implemented and the node operation costs can be reduced, that would be amazing. --- Frequent small updates are always better than holding back big moves and then crashing. --- 2980 is just the beginning; based on the technical fundamentals, the upward trend should continue. --- A flexible upgrade framework? Sounds good, but I’m worried it might just be on paper. --- Lowering node requirements is indeed a necessity; participation is currently too low. --- Bitcoin is draining so aggressively, ETH’s quiet upgrades are pretty good. --- Glamsterdam, Hegota, the names are a bit random haha. --- Basically, it’s shifting from major versions to small iterations, learning from BTC’s approach. --- Verkle Trees will only be meaningful once they are truly live; right now, it’s all just PPT.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9vip
· 10h ago
Frequent iteration feels a bit like the internet product approach; Ethereum is gradually learning to iterate quickly. --- Verkle Trees sound impressive, but can ordinary people really run nodes? I'm a bit skeptical. --- 2980 has been broken, if this trend continues, we might need to push again by the end of the year. --- The flexible adjustment feature sounds good, but I'm worried about procrastination kicking in again. --- Is it true that node storage is decreasing? Should I consider setting up my own? --- This new framework is much better than the one that took a year for a major upgrade before; at least we can see progress. --- It's still a matter for 2026, but distant water can't quench immediate thirst, everyone. --- Ethereum has finally figured it out; small, quick steps are indeed more reliable than big jumps.
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