The Ethereum Foundation has released a new high-level roadmap dubbed the “Strawmap,” outlining its long-term vision for scaling and upgrading Ethereum.
The plan focuses on faster Layer 1 finality, major throughput improvements, deeper Layer 2 integration, post-quantum security, and enhanced privacy at the base layer.
One of the core goals is reducing Ethereum’s finality time to just seconds. The roadmap highlights:
The objective is to make Ethereum more responsive for users and applications while maintaining decentralization and security.
A major part of the scaling strategy revolves around zero-knowledge technology.
The roadmap outlines scaling toward 10,000 transactions per second (TPS) through zkEVM-based solutions and stronger integration between Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks. Improvements to blob data handling, sampling, and calldata efficiency are also included.
This suggests Ethereum’s long-term direction continues to lean heavily on rollups and modular scaling.
The Strawmap includes forward-looking cryptography upgrades designed to protect Ethereum against potential quantum computing threats.
Planned upgrades include:
While quantum risk is not immediate, the Foundation is signaling preparation for long-term network resilience.
Another notable inclusion is native privacy enhancements directly on Layer 1.
The roadmap references private L1 shielded transfers and improved cryptographic primitives, suggesting Ethereum could integrate privacy features more deeply at the protocol level rather than relying entirely on external tools.
The roadmap organizes upgrades across three main components:
The Foundation notes that the Strawmap is a working consensus roadmap rather than a rigid delivery schedule. It represents strategic direction more than fixed deadlines.
Overall, the release signals Ethereum’s continued focus on scalability, cryptographic resilience, and long-term competitiveness as Layer 2 ecosystems expand and blockchain throughput expectations rise.
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