
Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake officially released the “Strawmap” roadmap on February 18, outlining plans to complete seven protocol forks by the end of 2029, with upgrades scheduled every six months. The roadmap focuses on L1 finality, Gigagas L1 scaling, Teragas L2 data processing, post-quantum cryptography security upgrades, and native L1 privacy protection.

The five main objectives of Strawmap correspond to key technical bottlenecks currently faced by Ethereum, each with clear technical pathways.
Achieving rapid L1 finality centers on implementing Single Slot Finality (SSF), reducing block slot times from the current 12 seconds to 8 seconds or less, enabling near-instant transaction confirmation and significantly improving the mainnet user experience.
Gigagas L1 aims for the mainnet to reach a processing capacity of 1 billion gas per second (1 Gigagas/sec), equivalent to about 10,000 TPS, achieved through built-in zero-knowledge proof systems (zkEVM) at the protocol level, without requiring users to purchase additional hardware.
Teragas L2 targets the entire Ethereum Layer 2 ecosystem, utilizing PeerDAS (Peer-to-Peer Data Availability Sampling) technology to allow Layer 2 networks to access the mainnet data layer at near-zero cost, achieving an overall data throughput of approximately 10 million TPS.
Rapid L1 Finality: Single Slot Finality (SSF), reducing slot time to under 8 seconds, eliminating transaction delays.
Gigagas L1: Built-in zkEVM, mainnet reaching 10,000 TPS, no additional hardware needed for users.
Teragas L2: Using PeerDAS, Layer 2 ecosystem achieving about 10 million TPS data processing capacity.
Post-Quantum Cryptography: Transitioning from ECDSA signatures to quantum-resistant schemes based on hash functions or lattice cryptography.
Native L1 Privacy: Integrating ETH transfers as a built-in protocol feature, not optional modules.
The Strawmap roadmap reorganizes Ethereum’s development phases. The original phases like “The Surge,” “The Scourge,” and “The Verge” are consolidated into three core workflows: Scale (scalability improvements), Improve UX (user experience optimization), and Harden L1 (mainnet security upgrades), making the overall development focus clearer.
In the near-term plan for 2026, Ethereum aims to achieve two key technical milestones: the Glamsterdam upgrade in the first half of the year and the Hegotá upgrade in the second half. These two forks mark the beginning of the entire seven-upgrade plan, laying the foundation for larger-scale Gigagas scaling and post-quantum security migration.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has recently emphasized that strengthening the Ethereum mainnet (L1) is the core strategy to ensure long-term blockchain competitiveness, noting that some early promises of Layer 2 solutions have not been fully realized, which further elevates the priority of enhancing the mainnet’s own technology.
Strawmap is a protocol upgrade roadmap released by the Ethereum Foundation on February 18, 2026, planning to complete seven protocol forks by the end of 2029, with upgrades every six months. Its five main goals cover L1 scaling, post-quantum security, and native privacy protection.
Gigagas L1 targets the Ethereum mainnet layer, achieving 10,000 TPS through built-in zkEVM. Teragas L2 focuses on the Layer 2 ecosystem, using PeerDAS data availability technology to reach about 10 million TPS across Layer 2. They differ fundamentally in architecture and technical approach.
Advances in quantum computing pose a future risk of breaking current ECDSA elliptic curve signatures. The Ethereum Foundation plans to migrate to quantum-resistant signature schemes based on hash functions or lattice cryptography to ensure long-term security of the Ethereum network in the era of quantum computing.
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