You shouldn't need a massive hard drive to run an Ethereum node.
The goal is to ensure that even if a powerful quantum computer is built, Ethereum’s funds and smart contracts remain unhackable. Institutional Adoption and the "Spot ETF" Effect
💡 Ethereum has moved past its "growth spurt" and is now entering its "refinement" era. It is no longer just about survival; it's about becoming the invisible, high-speed foundation for the next generation of the internet. To help me tailor this post for your audience, tell me: First Mover: What’s Next for Ethereum After Cry...
If you’re wondering what’s next on the horizon, the focus is shifting from "making it cheap" to "making it easy, secure, and future-proof." The Rise of the "L2-Centric" Era
This could eventually allow you to run a full Ethereum node on your phone or a smart watch, massively increasing the network's decentralization. 🛡️ "The Purge": Cleaning Up the Code You shouldn't need a massive hard drive to
"Smart accounts" are coming, which will let users recover lost keys with an email or use FaceID to sign transactions, finally removing the "scary" parts of crypto.
Transactions on networks like Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base are now consistently under $0.01. It is no longer just about survival; it's
We are moving toward a world where Ethereum’s security supports thousands of transactions per second across its L2 "spokes."