Ethereum developers consider EOF upgrade to EVM
The developers promised to be non-committal when discussing the next hard fork after Dencun.

The developers promised to be non-committal when discussing the next hard fork after Dencun.
The competition in Alt L1 has become fierce. Near has launched a DA solution and Sui’s TVL has been rising. Only Ethereum is still unhurriedly upgrading its main network. Two major competition points have emerged in L2: parallel EVM and decentralized sequencer.
Bitcoin has been making headlines recently with the launch of a Bitcoin spot exchange-traded fund (ETF), but critics say the network has failed to keep pace with innovation in the broader web3 ecosystem.
The launch of Bitcoin Layer 2 will provide faster transaction speeds, allowing for higher transaction throughput, which is crucial for the widespread adoption of the Bitcoin network.
Parallel EVM demonstrates great potential in enhancing blockchain scalability and efficiency, marking a major shift in blockchain technology.
Parallel EVM is a way to make the Ethereum network faster and more efficient by running multiple transactions simultaneously.
A deep dive into the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and Solidity Assembly for smart contract optimization and security.
Originally developed as a method to create token equivalents on Bitcoin, the Inscriptions process involves embedding data, such as text, images, videos, into each satoshi, the smallest denomination of BTC.
Justin Sun explained that the zkEVM integration has the potential to benefit the TRON and Bittorent ecosystems.
Ethereum developers will be able to tap into Solana’s user base, while the users will be able to use popular Ethereum dApps.