Vitalik Buterin presenting an updated Ethereum roadmap on a digital screen for network overhaul.
Vitalik Buterin presenting an updated Ethereum roadmap on a digital screen for network overhaul.
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Vitalik Buterin updates lean Ethereum roadmap for overhaul

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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin released an updated Lean Ethereum strawmap on July 4 that outlines a three-to-four-year overhaul of nearly every major part of the network.

The plan elevates quantum resistance and privacy as top priorities while aiming to make the blockchain faster, cheaper to run and more scalable. It calls for recursive STARKs to lighten verification, new state types for data storage and a shift beyond the current Ethereum Virtual Machine.

Reactions from researchers have been largely positive on the vision but critical of the timeline. Eli Ben-Sasson of StarkWare and former Ethereum Foundation researcher Dankrad Feist both said three to four years is too slow, with Feist suggesting the work could be completed in about one year.

The update follows research meetings in Berlin two weeks earlier and builds on an initial version released in July 2025. Ether rose more than 12 percent in the week after the announcement.

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Initial reactions on X highlight excitement over Ethereum's long-term vision for scalability, privacy, and quantum resistance, while some express skepticism about the 3-4 year timeline and call for faster execution.

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Illustration of Vitalik Buterin discussing the Ethereum Foundation's focused strategy on core principles like privacy and security.
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Vitalik Buterin signals smaller ethereum foundation focus

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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin posted on X about shifting the Ethereum Foundation toward a narrower role. He said the organization will prioritize longevity over breadth while reducing ETH sales. The foundation will focus on censorship resistance, openness, privacy and security.

The Ethereum Foundation dismissed 54 employees and reduced its annual budget by roughly 40 percent on June 23 as part of a reorganization. The cuts follow the launch of EthLabs, a new research organization, the previous day. Officials described the changes as a shift toward a leaner structure focused on core protocol priorities.

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The Ethereum Foundation has eliminated 54 positions, representing about 20 percent of its staff, as part of a restructuring announced Tuesday.

Vitalik Buterin addressed criticism regarding the Ethereum Foundation's position.

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The Liberland micronation, led by Justin Sun, has given its highest honor to Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin. The recognition took place during ETH Prague 2026. Liberland continues to promote blockchain-based governance and digital citizenship through the award.

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