Ethereum developers have announced the Hegota upgrade, slated for the second half of 2026, which aims to enhance the network's scalability and decentralization. The upgrade will introduce Verkle Trees and a state expiry mechanism, designed to reduce node storage requirements and support stateless clients, thereby lowering operational costs. This significant update will be implemented through a hard fork, marking a crucial advancement in Ethereum's ongoing development strategy.
Ethereum Schedules Hegota Upgrade for 2026 to Enhance Scalability
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