According to posts on X, Vitalik Buterin recently unveiled the Lean Ethereum roadmap targeting a 3-4 year rebuild that prioritizes quantum resistance and protocol-level privacy. The plan replaces transaction re-execution with STARK-based proofs and moves toward one- or two-round finality. A follow-up post on July 6 outlined daily validator re-anonymization using zero-knowledge proofs. By 2030, Ethereum would hold roughly 2 terabytes of dynamic state plus around 100 terabytes in a newer, more scalable design. Buterin stated: "Privacy is no longer an afterthought; it is a first-class goal."
The roadmap follows Ethereum Foundation budget cuts announced June 22, with ETH trading near $1,760 at publication—down 60% from its August 2025 peak. Critics questioned whether a three-to-four-year window is realistic for replacing consensus, execution, and state layers simultaneously, citing Ethereum's history of slipped deadlines.