Protocol Updates, Layer 2 Growth and More - The Daily Gwei Refuel #848 - Ethereum Updates

Anthony Sassano
Anthony SassanoOct 27, 2025

Why It Matters

Shifts of senior engineers between core Ethereum teams and new Layer‑1 projects spotlight talent competition and strategic tensions that could influence protocol development and interoperability; simultaneous growth of Layer‑2s and imminent conferences and upgrades mean coordination and roadmap clarity will shape adoption and market positioning.

Key Takeaways

  • Gas limit raised to 60 million, boosting block capacity.
  • Networking layer redesign cuts latency, improves peer efficiency.
  • ZK proof integration advances L1 scalability roadmap.
  • Preconfirmation demo showcases near‑instant transaction finality.
  • Stake consolidation signals centralization risk and validator dynamics.

Pulse Analysis

Ethereum’s recent protocol upgrades are reshaping its scalability landscape. Raising the gas limit to 60 million expands the amount of computation each block can handle, addressing demand spikes and reducing fee volatility. Coupled with a revamped networking layer that streamlines peer communication, the network can process more transactions per second while maintaining security guarantees, positioning Ethereum more favorably against competing L1 solutions.

Zero‑knowledge (ZK) technology continues to mature on Ethereum’s base layer, with developers reporting concrete progress on integrating succinct proofs that can validate complex state transitions off‑chain. The preconfirmation demo further illustrates how transactions can achieve near‑instant finality, narrowing the gap between user expectations and blockchain reality. Meanwhile, L1 scaling speed metrics and L2 performance data reveal that rollups are delivering substantial throughput gains, reinforcing the ecosystem’s shift toward layered scaling architectures.

Stake consolidation trends and the introduction of a forced‑inclusion interface highlight evolving validator dynamics. Large stake movements raise questions about decentralization, yet they also reflect market confidence in Ethereum’s long‑term value proposition. The new core development resource aims to accelerate these initiatives, ensuring that critical infrastructure upgrades keep pace with demand. Together, these developments underscore a broader narrative: Ethereum is actively engineering both protocol efficiency and ecosystem resilience to sustain its role as the leading smart‑contract platform.

Original Description

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The Daily Gwei Refuel gives you a recap every week day on everything that happened in the Ethereum and crypto ecosystems over the previous 24 hours - hosted by Anthony Sassano.
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Timestamps and links 👇
00:00 Introductory song
02:31 Dankrad joins Tempo
17:25 Gas limit going to 60 million
21:22 Protocol networking layer getting more efficient
23:06 Update on ZK for L1
27:53 Preconfirmation demo
32:08 Big movements on stake consolidation
37:09 New core development resource
38:41 L1 scaling speed and L2 metrics
43:12 Apoorv.eth built a forced inclusion interface
45:19 Some general thoughts
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