
The Ethereum Foundation’s roadmap outlines seven hard forks planned between 2026 and 2029, targeting rapid finality, high throughput, and privacy under post‑quantum security standards.
The Ethereum Foundation has unveiled its 'strawmap' roadmap detailing seven anticipated hard forks from 2026 to 2029. Key planned upgrades include achieving sub‑10‑second finality through Minimmit consensus, boosting Layer 1 throughput to 10,000 transactions per second, and enabling privacy‑protected ETH transfers secured by post‑quantum cryptography. The release signals a structured timeline toward scaling, security, and privacy enhancements for Ethereum’s base layer.