
How Ethereum's Sprawling Pectra Upgrade Will Boost Its Ability to Compete - Ep. 805
Unchained
Intro
This chapter introduces the podcast 'Unchained' and delves into the intricacies of Ethereum's development and competition in the crypto space. Listeners gain insight into community dynamics, ongoing upgrades, and a listener's perspective on blockchain applications, paving the way for discussions on Ethereum's roadmap.
As Ethereum deploys Pectra, it faces stiff competition and community criticism. Ethereum Foundation Research co-leads Alex Stokes and Barnabe Monnot map out the chain’s direction.
Ethereum is well on its way to some major upgrades, with Pectra and Fusaka introducing a number of performance improvements in the near future. But will it be enough to stay ahead of the competition?
Ethereum Foundation Research co-leads Alex Stokes and Barnabe Monnot join the show to discuss:
- How Pectra and Fusaka will improve Ethereum’s performance
- What it means that its launch on two testnets failed
- Ethereum’s “north star” — decentralization
- Whether Ethereum can retain its top spot in the smart contract space
- As Ethereum adopts native rollups and data availability, does it create competition with existing L2s and DA providers?
- The new direction for the Ethereum Foundation leaders and whether Etherealize can bring Wall Street
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Guest:
- Alex Stokes, Co-Lead, Ethereum Foundation Research
- Barnabe Monnot, Co-Lead, Ethereum Foundation Research
- Previous appearances on Unchained:
- 5 Things to Know About Coinbase’s 2021
Links
- Previous coverage on Unchained of:
- Etherealize advocates for Ethereum
- Why Ethereum’s New Marketing Arm Is Convinced Wall Street Will Adopt ETH
- Ethereum Foundation contemplates comeback
- Ethereum Is Lagging. Here’s How It Could Finally Shake Off Rival Solana
- 2025 Will Be a Year of Crypto Competition. Can Ethereum Make a Comeback?
- What Ethena means for Ethereum
- Ethena’s L1 Shows Fat Apps Are on the Rise. Can They Beat Fat Protocols?
- The Chopping Block w/ Guy Young: Lessons from USD0, Ethena’s Bold Vision, and DeFi’s Future
- The Pectra Upgrade
- Ethereum.org: Pectra Testnet Announcement | Ethereum Foundation Blog
- tim.mirror.xyz: AllCoreDevs Update 17
- Ethereum.org: EIP-7691: Blob throughput increase
- Ethereum.org: Holesky and Hoodi Testnet Updates | Ethereum Foundation Blog
- Coindesk: Hello, Hoodi: Ethereum Welcomes a New Testnet
- Fusaka on the horizon
- Github: EIP-7805 proposed for Fusaka
- Native rollups versus non-native rollups
- Youtube: The Future of Ethereum Scaling: Native Rollups Explained
- Reddit: Native rollup debates
- L1 and L2 debates
- Vitalik.eth.limo: Reasons to have higher L1 gas limits even in an L2-heavy Ethereum
- Vitalik.eth.limo: Scaling Ethereum L1 and L2s in 2025 and beyond
- Ethereum Foundation Leadership changes
- X: Barnabe Monnot and Alex Stokes announcement
- X: New EF titles
- X: Fixing the Core Dev process
- Ethena’s Converge news
- John Wang’s tweet
- Camila Russo’s comment
Timestamps:
👋 0:00 Intro
🪝 2:05 How Barnabe and Alex got hooked on Ethereum development
⚙️ 6:37 How Pectra will change Ethereum
🪴 10:35 How does increasing blobs boost Ethereum?
🪲 13:22 Pectra fork bugs on Holeski testnet
🔮 18:38 What’s in the upcoming Fusaka upgrade?
🤯 22:42 How decisions get made in Ethereum and which groups are involved
📈 30:34 Can Ethereum keep up with the competition?
🏁 39:16 Can Ethereum compete by scaling the L1?
🤓 44:02 What are native roll-ups and how do they help Ethereum compete?
🤺 49:26 Native rollups and expanded data availability on Ethereum vs. non-native options
⚰️ 52:22 Is Ethena building its own blockchain the “nail in the coffin” for Ethereum?
👬 1:00:05 Shaking up the EF’s leadership
🤔 1:06:14 Will Etherealize fix Ethereum’s problems?
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