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Ethereum devs back Buterin's long-term vision but push for faster execution

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Ethereum researchers broadly support Vitalik Buterin's updated 'Lean Ethereum' roadmap but warn that execution speed, not vision, is the main challenge.

Ethereum devs back Buterin's long-term vision but push for faster execution

Ethereum developers and researchers have broadly endorsed Vitalik Buterin's updated long-term roadmap for the network, but many stress that the real hurdle lies in execution speed rather than strategic direction.

Buterin's revised 'Lean Ethereum' strawmap, published last week, outlines sweeping changes to make Ethereum faster, cheaper, more private, and quantum-resistant. The proposal touches on nearly every major component of the blockchain, from consensus to execution layers. While the community has embraced the ambition, several researchers told CoinDesk that the biggest challenge will be delivering these upgrades on a timeline that keeps Ethereum competitive with faster, newer chains.

For crypto traders, the pace of Ethereum's evolution directly impacts its market positioning. A faster, more scalable Ethereum could strengthen its dominance in DeFi and NFT markets, while delays might push users and liquidity toward rival layer-1 networks. The execution risk is now a key variable for anyone holding ETH or tracking layer-2 adoption. For real-time price action on ETH and related tokens, traders can monitor NowPrice's live crypto quotes.

Looking ahead, the community will watch for concrete milestones from core developers, including testnet deployments and specification freezes for upcoming upgrades. The timeline for the next major hard fork, Pectra, and its inclusion of key features from the Lean Ethereum vision will be a critical test of whether the network can match its rhetoric with delivery.

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