Scaling shifts from theory to operations
Ethereum's next scaling phase is increasingly about reliability, cost predictability, and better user flows. Rollups have already moved significant activity off the base layer, but teams now need to make settlement, bridging, and transaction confirmation feel less fragmented.
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Data costs still matter
Lower data costs can improve margins for application chains and high-throughput consumer products. Developers are comparing rollup stacks not only on fees, but also on uptime, sequencing assumptions, and how easily wallets can abstract network complexity.
Institutional read-through
For funds and infrastructure providers, Ethereum's scaling roadmap remains a long-duration thesis. The key question is whether cheaper execution translates into sticky application demand instead of temporary fee-sensitive activity.