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Napansin ko lang na may napakagandang technical roadmap na inilabas para sa Ethereum hanggang 2029. Si Vitalik Buterin mismo ang nag-post tungkol dito at honestly, ang scope nito ay sobrang ambitious. Basically, ang buong vision ay nakatuon sa tatlong pangunahing bagay: mas mabilis na blocks, instant finality, at quantum resistance.
Ang pinaka-interesting part ay kung paano nila plano na bawasan ang slot time. Ngayon, 12 segundo ang standard, pero ang roadmap ay nag-suggest ng progressive reduction using a sqrt(2) formula—meaning 8 seconds, 6, 4, 3, at possibly 2 segundo eventually. Hindi lang yan arbitrary though, may solid technical reasoning behind it.
Tbh, ang strawman roadmap na ito ay hindi official mandate kundi more like a coordination tool. Designed siya para sa researchers, developers, at governance participants. May limang north stars siya: fast L1 with sub-second finality, gigagas L1 targeting 1 gigabyte per second throughput, teragas L2 layer, post-quantum cryptography, at first-class privacy for ETH transfers.
Ang finality upgrade ay particularly interesting. Right now, Ethereum finality takes around 16 minutes. Pero with the proposed changes using a Minimmit variant algorithm, they're looking at bringing that down to 6 to 16 seconds. Imagine na—single-digit second finality. That's a massive shift in how settlement works.
To achieve this, they need to improve peer-to-peer networking using erasure coding. Instead ng every node receiving full blocks from multiple peers, blocks could be fragmented into pieces where any four pieces can reconstruct the whole block. This maintains redundancy while cutting bandwidth overhead significantly.
The strawman roadmap also touches on restructuring attesters and slot architecture. Proposals like ePBS at faster finality rules are getting more complex, but the goal is clear: compress latency margins and make the system more efficient.
Now, the quantum resistance angle—that's the long game. Buterin mentioned bundling cryptographic overhauls with post-quantum hash-based signatures at STARK-friendly hash functions. They're evaluating responses to concerns about Poseidon2, considering options like increasing rounds or switching to BLAKE3.
What caught my attention is that quantum resistance at the slot level might arrive before finality-level protection. Interesting tradeoff if quantum computers suddenly emerge.
Basically, ang whole process ay isang iterative replacement ng every component—kung ano ang tinawag ni Buterin na 'ship of Theseus' upgrade. Progressive reductions sa slot at finality times, completely reimagined slot structure at consensus mechanism.
The strawman roadmap ay hindi promise, it's a proposal—a deep blueprint inviting discussion on how Ethereum's base layer should evolve. Whether the network hits 2-second slots at single-digit finality by decade's end depends sa research, governance, at honestly, the messy reality ng decentralized consensus. But the direction is crystal clear: faster blocks, faster settlement, protocol designed to outlast any hardware cycle.