Vitalik Flags Ethereum P2P Gaps, Backs PeerDAS Fix

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PeerDAS brings faster propagation, stronger resilience and better privacy after years of limited P2P focus in Ethereum.

Developers see major latency gains as networking, client behavior and protocol design converge in Ethereum’s roadmap.

Vitalik proposes trustless gas futures as fee volatility persists despite higher gas limits and increased staking trends.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin acknowledged that the Ethereum Foundation spent years underestimating the importance of its peer-to-peer layer. The admission came in a public post where he said internal discussions stretched across several years. He noted that the imbalance emerged as teams focused on cryptoeconomics, block design, and consensus systems.

PeerDAS Gains Attention After Years of Limited P2P Focus

Buterin stated that developers treated the networking layer as a background system for too long. He said this changed after teams introduced PeerDAS, which he credited to Raul V. and researchers working inside the Ethereum Foundation

The upgrade uses peer-to-peer data availability sampling to speed up block data distribution across nodes. The system helps nodes confirm that full block data exists without downloading everything, which reduces bandwidth needs and shortens data paths.

He also referenced performance charts that showed data arriving across the network with fewer delays. The improvement supports faster propagation and reduces the risk of missed attestations. It also positions the network for future block time adjustments if developers pursue them.

Speed, Resilience and Privacy Drive the New Roadmap

Developers designed PeerDAS to address three areas at once. It improves propagation speed, which limits data bottlenecks. It bolsters resilience, because nodes can stay synchronized even when others face delays

It also enhances network-layer privacy by reducing exposure inside the data pipeline. Researchers described these changes as part of a broader shift toward integrating networking, client behavior, and protocol design.

Builders responded quickly online, saying networking improvements could deliver tangible latency reductions. Raul V. confirmed that multiple teams worked together on the rollout and said integration across components shaped the direction of upcoming upgrades.

Buterin Proposes On-Chain Gas Futures as Fees Shift

Buterin also outlined a trustless on-chain futures market for gas. He said the idea responds to repeated questions about fee stability. The system would let users lock in gas costs for future time windows, similar to commodity futures

It would allow heavy users to manage exposure during volatile periods. He noted that fees averaged about 0.474 gwei for basic transfers, according to Etherscan, while more complex transactions carried higher costs.

Analysts highlighted fee volatility, with YCharts data showing swings between $0.18 and $2.60 this year. Industry participants raised doubts about market depth. Hasu questioned whether a market could attract enough natural counterparties

Martin Koppelmann cited challenges linked to the fee burn mechanism, which removes base fees instead of distributing them to validators. Meanwhile, exchange balances for Ether declined to record lows at 8.7 percent of supply

Research from Milk Road attributed the drop to increased staking, restaking, DeFi activity, and self-custody trends. Developers recently completed the Fusaka upgrade and raised the block gas limit to 60 million, which increased throughput and supported lower average fees.

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