Ethereum News Today: Ethereum’s Vision for 2026: Building Quantum-Safe Infrastructure to Power AI-Enabled Commerce
- Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin advocates hybrid security architectures combining ZK proofs with MPC, FHE, and TEE to enhance blockchain privacy and post-quantum resilience. - Ethereum's 2026 roadmap introduces ERC-8004 and x402 standards to enable decentralized AI agent commerce with open, auditable protocols. - The EFRP protocol aims to recover lost ETH from historical vulnerabilities using smart contracts and a DAO, balancing immutability with accountability. - Ethereum's gas fees near zero while
Vitalik Buterin, one of the minds behind
The Ethereum Foundation has expanded on this direction with a bold roadmap for 2026, aiming to position the blockchain as the backbone for decentralized commerce among artificial intelligence (AI) agents.
At the same time, Ethereum’s governance structure is encountering new hurdles as it seeks to address legacy security issues. The Ethereum Fund Recovery Protocol (EFRP), put forward by the Locked Ether Collective, aims to retrieve ETH lost in incidents like the 2017 Parity Wallet Freeze without compromising the protocol’s fundamental values. Utilizing smart contracts and a Technical Council DAO, the EFRP seeks to offer a clear, decentralized way for users to recover assets locked due to earlier technical flaws, as
Ethereum’s network data also points to a phase of strategic adjustment. Transaction
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