Key Points:
Vitalik Buterin shared his thoughts about the areas of most significant focus that will impact the Ethereum Splurge phase’s roadmap in the next few years. One of the main goals highlighted in the article is the high-performance, stable “endgame state” of the EVM. Such advancement is essential to power increasingly complex dApps and ensure the Ethereum Splurge phase can efficiently deal with growing demands from its user base.
Another key objective is to provide account abstraction in the protocol. Were this functionality implemented, Buterin said, it would represent a safer and more user-friendly way of dealing with accounts for which everybody, particularly the users, is not geeks. This could push the Ethereum Splurge phase over the edge and make it more widely used.
Read more: Vitalik Advocates for Enhanced DAO Membership Accessibility
Buterin’s second central point was to optimize transaction fee economics. Greater scalability with reduced risks of high transaction costs would indeed let Ethereum sustain a better and more efficient environment for both users and developers.
Advanced encryption technologies form a significant portion of Buterin’s vision. He believes that embedding advanced encryption techniques could boost Ethereum’s security and functionality, making it relevant in rapid technology changes.
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Abu Dhabi, UAE, 21st November 2024, Chainwire
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