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:
Barnabe Monnot, Co-Lead, Ethereum Foundation Research
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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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