Based on Coindesk, Ethereum developers have agreed on the name and tentative timing for the network’s second major 2026 upgrade, named 'Hegota.' Scheduled for the second half of 2026, it will follow the 'Glamsterdam' upgrade expected in the first half of the year. The decision reflects a shift toward more frequent protocol updates, following community criticism over slow development. Developers plan to finalize Glamsterdam’s scope in early January, with no major EIPs for Hegota expected until at least February. Initial discussions suggest Hegota may include deferred work from Glamsterdam and explore Verkle Trees to improve node efficiency and decentralization.
Ethereum's 'Hegota' Upgrade Slated for Late 2026 as Devs Accelerate Roadmap
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Ethereum's next network upgrade, named 'Hegota,' is set for late 2026, following the 'Glamsterdam' blockchain upgrade in the first half of the year. Developers aim to speed up protocol updates after community concerns over delays. Glamsterdam’s scope will be finalized in early January, with no major EIPs for Hegota until at least February. Discussions hint Hegota could include leftover work from Glamsterdam and test Verkle Trees to boost node efficiency and decentralization.
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