Ethereum Built the Foundation — BlockDAG Is Building What Comes Next For nearly a decade, Ethereum has been the backbone of Web3. It introduced smart contracts,DeFi, NFT, DAOs, and the programmable internet of value.Ethereum didn’t just transform blockchain — it transformed computing itself. But Ethereum wasn’t designed for the massive scale it eventually reached. Its architecture is linear — one block follows another. That means every transaction must wait for the previous one to confirm. As user demand grew, Ethereum faced congestion, high gas fees, and slower transactions. To fix this, the community turned to Layer 2 networks — Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Base — all brilliant innovations, but ultimately patches built on top of a limited base layer. This layered approach introduced new issues: Liquidity fragmentation across multiple chains -Complex bridging risks -Inconsistent user experiences -Security assumptions spread across layers Ethereum remains powerful — but it’s also heavy, complex, and increasingly dependent on external infrastructure. BlockDAG: Scaling by Design, Not by Layers Instead of building *on top* of existing limitations, BlockDAG rebuilt the foundation itself. BlockDAG’s architecture enables parallel block execution using a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) structure — allowing multiple blocks to be confirmed simultaneously rather than one by one. No waiting. No sequencing bottlenecks. No reliance on Layer 2s. And here’s the key breakthrough: BlockDAG is fully EVM-compatible. That means: -Developers don’t need to rewrite smart contracts -Users don’t need bridges or wrapped tokens -Liquidity remains unified across the network This is scalability at the base layer — not something added after the fact. Ethereum Scales Up. BlockDAG Scales Out. Think of Ethereum as a skyscraper. Every new floor adds height — and weight. Eventually, the structure strains under its own complexity. Layer 2s are like scaffolding: useful, but external and fragile. Now imagine BlockDAG as a vast network of interconnected pathways. It expands outward — not upward. There’s no height limit, no bottleneck, no external dependency. BlockDAG doesn’t just solve scalability — it starts scalable. The Breakthrough As BlockDAG CTO Jeremy Harkness explains: “We’re executing EVM transactions at DAG speed — directly on Layer 1. That’s the breakthrough.” This means: - No rollups - No sidechains - No bridges - No fragmented liquidity - No architectural tradeoffs Just speed, simplicity, and direct execution— all on Layer 1. The Future of Blockchain Is Horizontal Ethereum showed the world what blockchain could do. BlockDAG is showing how far it can go. Here’s how the evolution unfolds: 1. Phase 1: Bitcoin proved digital value. 2. Phase2: Ethereum proved programmable value. 3. Phase 3: BlockDAG enables scalable value. Ethereum built the foundation. BlockDAG is building the experience. The blockchain world is moving from stacked layers → to parallel networks. The Future of Blockchain Isn’t a Tower — It’s a Network. And BlockDAG is already building it. Ethereum Built the Foundation — BlockDAG Is Building What Comes Next was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this storyEthereum Built the Foundation — BlockDAG Is Building What Comes Next For nearly a decade, Ethereum has been the backbone of Web3. It introduced smart contracts,DeFi, NFT, DAOs, and the programmable internet of value.Ethereum didn’t just transform blockchain — it transformed computing itself. But Ethereum wasn’t designed for the massive scale it eventually reached. Its architecture is linear — one block follows another. That means every transaction must wait for the previous one to confirm. As user demand grew, Ethereum faced congestion, high gas fees, and slower transactions. To fix this, the community turned to Layer 2 networks — Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Base — all brilliant innovations, but ultimately patches built on top of a limited base layer. This layered approach introduced new issues: Liquidity fragmentation across multiple chains -Complex bridging risks -Inconsistent user experiences -Security assumptions spread across layers Ethereum remains powerful — but it’s also heavy, complex, and increasingly dependent on external infrastructure. BlockDAG: Scaling by Design, Not by Layers Instead of building *on top* of existing limitations, BlockDAG rebuilt the foundation itself. BlockDAG’s architecture enables parallel block execution using a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) structure — allowing multiple blocks to be confirmed simultaneously rather than one by one. No waiting. No sequencing bottlenecks. No reliance on Layer 2s. And here’s the key breakthrough: BlockDAG is fully EVM-compatible. That means: -Developers don’t need to rewrite smart contracts -Users don’t need bridges or wrapped tokens -Liquidity remains unified across the network This is scalability at the base layer — not something added after the fact. Ethereum Scales Up. BlockDAG Scales Out. Think of Ethereum as a skyscraper. Every new floor adds height — and weight. Eventually, the structure strains under its own complexity. Layer 2s are like scaffolding: useful, but external and fragile. Now imagine BlockDAG as a vast network of interconnected pathways. It expands outward — not upward. There’s no height limit, no bottleneck, no external dependency. BlockDAG doesn’t just solve scalability — it starts scalable. The Breakthrough As BlockDAG CTO Jeremy Harkness explains: “We’re executing EVM transactions at DAG speed — directly on Layer 1. That’s the breakthrough.” This means: - No rollups - No sidechains - No bridges - No fragmented liquidity - No architectural tradeoffs Just speed, simplicity, and direct execution— all on Layer 1. The Future of Blockchain Is Horizontal Ethereum showed the world what blockchain could do. BlockDAG is showing how far it can go. Here’s how the evolution unfolds: 1. Phase 1: Bitcoin proved digital value. 2. Phase2: Ethereum proved programmable value. 3. Phase 3: BlockDAG enables scalable value. Ethereum built the foundation. BlockDAG is building the experience. The blockchain world is moving from stacked layers → to parallel networks. The Future of Blockchain Isn’t a Tower — It’s a Network. And BlockDAG is already building it. Ethereum Built the Foundation — BlockDAG Is Building What Comes Next was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story

Ethereum Built the Foundation — BlockDAG Is Building What Comes Next

2025/11/12 14:24
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Ethereum Built the Foundation — BlockDAG Is Building What Comes Next

For nearly a decade, Ethereum has been the backbone of Web3.

It introduced smart contracts,DeFi, NFT, DAOs, and the programmable internet of value.Ethereum didn’t just transform blockchain — it transformed computing itself.

But Ethereum wasn’t designed for the massive scale it eventually reached.

Its architecture is linear — one block follows another.
That means every transaction must wait for the previous one to confirm.

As user demand grew, Ethereum faced congestion, high gas fees, and slower transactions.

To fix this, the community turned to Layer 2 networks — Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Base — all brilliant innovations, but ultimately patches built on top of a limited base layer.

This layered approach introduced new issues:

Liquidity fragmentation across multiple chains
-Complex bridging risks
-Inconsistent user experiences
-Security assumptions spread across layers

Ethereum remains powerful — but it’s also heavy, complex, and increasingly dependent on external infrastructure.

BlockDAG: Scaling by Design, Not by Layers

Instead of building *on top* of existing limitations, BlockDAG rebuilt the foundation itself.

BlockDAG’s architecture enables parallel block execution using a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) structure — allowing multiple blocks to be confirmed simultaneously rather than one by one.

No waiting.
No sequencing bottlenecks.
No reliance on Layer 2s.

And here’s the key breakthrough:

BlockDAG is fully EVM-compatible.

That means:

-Developers don’t need to rewrite smart contracts
-Users don’t need bridges or wrapped tokens
-Liquidity remains unified across the network

This is scalability at the base layer — not something added after the fact.

Ethereum Scales Up. BlockDAG Scales Out.

Think of Ethereum as a skyscraper.
Every new floor adds height — and weight.
Eventually, the structure strains under its own complexity.
Layer 2s are like scaffolding: useful, but external and fragile.

Now imagine BlockDAG as a vast network of interconnected pathways.
It expands outward — not upward.
There’s no height limit, no bottleneck, no external dependency.

BlockDAG doesn’t just solve scalability — it starts scalable.

The Breakthrough

As BlockDAG CTO Jeremy Harkness explains:

“We’re executing EVM transactions at DAG speed — directly on Layer 1. That’s the breakthrough.”

This means:

- No rollups
- No sidechains
- No bridges
- No fragmented liquidity
- No architectural tradeoffs

Just speed, simplicity, and direct execution— all on Layer 1.

The Future of Blockchain Is Horizontal

Ethereum showed the world what blockchain could do.
BlockDAG is showing how far it can go.

Here’s how the evolution unfolds:

1. Phase 1: Bitcoin proved digital value.
2. Phase2: Ethereum proved programmable value.
3. Phase 3: BlockDAG enables scalable value.

Ethereum built the foundation.
BlockDAG is building the experience.

The blockchain world is moving from stacked layers → to parallel networks.

The Future of Blockchain Isn’t a Tower — It’s a Network.

And BlockDAG is already building it.


Ethereum Built the Foundation — BlockDAG Is Building What Comes Next was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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