Gate.io News bot, according to Wu Shu, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin recently announced his work focus plan for 2025. The plan mainly includes two core directions: the first is the development of Ethereum infrastructure, focusing on the long-term roadmap of L1, including technologies such as single-slot termination, statelessness, and long-term VM evolution, while working on full-stack security, decentralization, and privacy-friendly technology implementation. The second is to promote decentralized acceleration (D/ACC) from a macro perspective, covering communication tools, social and governance mechanism design, as well as cryptography, operating systems, hardware infrastructure, and biodefense. Buterin also pointed out that short-term scaling (e.g., gas limit increases), peer-to-peer networking, and block building have been left to other teams.
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Vitalik Buterin announced the key work focus for 2025: focusing on Ethereum infrastructure and Decentralization development.
Gate.io News bot, according to Wu Shu, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin recently announced his work focus plan for 2025. The plan mainly includes two core directions: the first is the development of Ethereum infrastructure, focusing on the long-term roadmap of L1, including technologies such as single-slot termination, statelessness, and long-term VM evolution, while working on full-stack security, decentralization, and privacy-friendly technology implementation. The second is to promote decentralized acceleration (D/ACC) from a macro perspective, covering communication tools, social and governance mechanism design, as well as cryptography, operating systems, hardware infrastructure, and biodefense. Buterin also pointed out that short-term scaling (e.g., gas limit increases), peer-to-peer networking, and block building have been left to other teams.