The Ethereum Foundation Unveils the 'Strawmap' Roadmap with Seven Forks by 2029

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Ethereum news broke on February 26, 2026, as Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake unveiled the 'Strawmap' roadmap. The plan includes seven forks by 2029, with upgrades every six months. Goals include fast L1 finality, 10k TPS via zkEVM, data availability sampling for L2, post-quantum security, and native ETH privacy. The roadmap reflects ongoing developments within the Ethereum ecosystem as the network continues to evolve.

BlockBeats report: On February 26, Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake announced the launch of the "strawmap" roadmap, outlining seven planned forks through the end of 2029, with an envisioned upgrade cadence of every six months. The roadmap includes five key goals: fast L1 finality, a "gigagas" L1 achieving 10k TPS via zkEVM, a "teragas" L2 enabled by data availability sampling, post-quantum cryptography, and native L1 privacy for shielded ETH transfers.

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