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Industry insiders are buzzing that in 2026, Ethereum will launch two major hard fork upgrades—Glamsterdam and Hegota—which are of great significance to the development of the Ethereum network. Among them, Glamsterdam is the highlight, as it will introduce a parallel processing mechanism, which is a quite aggressive technical solution. The most direct improvement is a substantial increase in gas limits—doubling from the current 60 million to 200 million, directly doubling scalability.
More importantly, there will be an innovation in the validation mechanism. After the upgrade, validators will take on the task of verifying zero-knowledge proofs (ZK). This plan aims to achieve a throughput of 10,000 transactions per second on Ethereum's L1 layer. This is no small feat—considering the current network conditions, it means Ethereum is systematically addressing its long-standing scalability bottleneck.
For the market, these upgrades signal Ethereum's ambition in performance competition. If these technical solutions are implemented on schedule, Ethereum will achieve a qualitative leap at the mainnet level.