Ethereum reaches a critical turning point: PeerDAS and zkEVM are reshaping the future of blockchain

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Ethereum is standing at a critical juncture in the history of blockchain development. Recently, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin stated that the network is approaching a decisive turning point. This judgment is not based on short-term narratives but stems from years of ongoing research and engineering implementation in scalability, decentralization, and security. With a series of core upgrades underway, Ethereum is moving from the phase of “continuous optimization” into a new cycle with genuine global scalability.

Among these, the official launch of PeerDAS is regarded as a key milestone in Ethereum’s roadmap for scalability. This upgrade redefines the data availability mechanism, allowing Rollups to no longer need to store all data permanently on-chain, but instead to distribute it more efficiently among nodes. This not only significantly reduces the operational costs of Rollups but also lowers the hardware requirements for nodes, increasing throughput while maintaining the openness of Ethereum’s decentralized network. For the Ethereum ecosystem, which heavily relies on Rollups, PeerDAS lays a solid foundation for long-term expansion.

Meanwhile, the development of zkEVM has entered the Alpha stage, marking that zero-knowledge execution is moving from theory to practical application. zkEVM allows developers to introduce zero-knowledge proofs while remaining compatible with existing Ethereum tools and smart contracts, thereby enhancing privacy, efficiency, and security. This means applications can migrate without rewriting code, greatly reducing ecosystem friction. The advancement of zkEVM gives Ethereum the potential to become the infrastructure for the next generation of blockchain execution layers.

For a long time, the “blockchain trilemma”—the difficulty of simultaneously achieving scalability, security, and decentralization—has been a persistent challenge for the industry. Ethereum addresses this by improving data availability through PeerDAS and enhancing execution efficiency via zkEVM. The synergy of these two developments makes it possible for this dilemma to be systematically solved for the first time in practice. Vitalik pointed out that this new architecture can support large-scale applications without sacrificing decentralization.

From a holistic perspective, Ethereum is evolving into a more mature modular network architecture, with clear boundaries between execution, settlement, and data availability. Rollups can expand horizontally, while security remains anchored to the Ethereum mainnet. This structure empowers global developers and lowers the participation threshold for ordinary validators.

Overall, Ethereum’s “turning point” is no longer just a vision. PeerDAS is already in use, and zkEVM is rapidly progressing. For users interested in Ethereum upgrades, long-term ETH value, and scalability solutions, this phase may determine whether Ethereum can grow into a truly global decentralized settlement infrastructure.

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