The Ethereum Basis has printed a technical doc titled Strawmap outlining a long-term imaginative and prescient for Ethereum protocol upgrades by way of 2029.
The Strawmap was posted on X by Ethereum Basis researcher Justin Drake on behalf of the EF Protocol crew, highlighting a decade-scale improvement perspective for Layer 1 enhancements.
Designed for researchers, builders, and governance individuals, the doc presents a unified visible timeline of proposed upgrades throughout the consensus, knowledge, and execution layers. The framework sketches roughly seven forks by the top of the last decade, primarily based on an estimated cadence of 1 fork each six months.
The Strawmap outlines 5 core targets for Ethereum’s base layer: quicker transaction finality inside seconds, throughput of about 10,000 transactions per second, huge scaling on the Layer 2 stage, post-quantum safety to guard the community long run, and built-in privateness by way of shielded ETH transfers.
The doc started as a dialogue starter at a January 2026 Ethereum Basis workshop and is framed as a coordination software slightly than an official roadmap or prediction.

