Big changes are coming to Ethereum [ETH], and the people behind it are making their goals clear.
The Ethereum Foundation has laid out a new roadmap for 2026, focusing on what it believes matters most for the network’s future.
Three main priorities
Core development work has been split into three clear focus areas starting in 2026. That’ll be scaling the network, improving user experience, and strengthening its foundation.
Scaling will focus on increasing Ethereum’s capacity so it can handle more activity at lesser cost and effort. This includes raising the gas limit and improving how data moves across the network.
Improving the UX will make wallets and apps smoother to use, while also making it easier for different Ethereum networks to work together.
Hardening the L1 is to protect Ethereum’s core layer by improving security, preventing censorship, and ensuring the network remains reliable long term.
Upgrades to push Ethereum forward
Ethereum’s next big milestone will be the Glamsterdam upgrade, expected in the first half of 2026. Hegotá is planned for later in the year.
These updates are intended to make the network faster, efficient, and ready for larger-scale use.
Key improvements will include handling more transactions at once, raising gas limits, and continuing blob scaling to support L2 growth.
Before setting its new priorities…
…Ethereum had already made major progress in 2025.

