Techub News reports, according to the Ethereum Foundation blog, the Ethereum Foundation has released the 2026 protocol priority update, advancing along three tracks: scalability (integrating L1 execution and Blob scalability), user experience improvements (focusing on native account abstraction and cross-chain interoperability), and strengthening the L1 layer (enhancing security, censorship resistance, and network resilience). The foundation stated it will continue to push for Gas Limit increases to 100M and above, further raise ePBS and Blob parameters, develop zkEVM attester clients, and work on censorship resistance and post-quantum security. The next major upgrade, Glamsterdam, is targeted for the first half of 2026, with Hegotŕa planned for follow-up later this year.
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Techub News reports, according to the Ethereum Foundation blog, the Ethereum Foundation has released the 2026 protocol priority update, advancing along three tracks: scalability (integrating L1 execution and Blob scalability), user experience improvements (focusing on native account abstraction and cross-chain interoperability), and strengthening the L1 layer (enhancing security, censorship resistance, and network resilience). The foundation stated it will continue to push for Gas Limit increases to 100M and above, further raise ePBS and Blob parameters, develop zkEVM attester clients, and work on censorship resistance and post-quantum security. The next major upgrade, Glamsterdam, is targeted for the first half of 2026, with Hegotŕa planned for follow-up later this year.