The Ethereum Foundation has released a 10-year technical roadmap aiming to achieve ten million transactions per second (TPS) by 2029. The plan outlines seven protocol upgrades, with a new fork every six months, focusing on quantum-resistant cryptography and native privacy transfers. The roadmap, termed a "strawmap," emphasizes debate and transparency, acknowledging that projections may evolve with feedback and technological advancements. Key objectives include reducing transaction confirmation times, increasing processing capacity to one gigagas per second, and scaling to one teragas per second on secondary layers. This would enable Ethereum to match global payment processors' throughput without centralized infrastructure. The roadmap also addresses quantum security and privacy as core protocol features. The Foundation plans quarterly updates to adapt to technological changes, including potential AI-assisted development impacts.