Ethereum’s Glamsterdam Boosts ETH Market Resilience
The Glamsterdam upgrade, scheduled for June 2026, has become the primary anchor for Ethereum’s growing market strength. By introducing Enshrined Proposer-Builder Separation (ePBS) and Parallel Execution, the fork directly addresses long-standing bottlenecks.
Why Resilience is Growing Now
Infrastructure Maturity: Glamsterdam transitions block building from external relays to the core protocol, slashing MEV-related risks and boosting censorship resistance.
Scalability Leap: The upgrade targets 10,000 TPS and a gas limit increase to 200 million, effectively making Ethereum's Layer-1 competitive with high-speed alternatives.
Institutional Confidence: With gas fees projected to drop by 78%, major players like BlackRock (ETHB) are seeing Ethereum as a more viable, cost-effective settlement layer.
Network Stability: Unlike the volatility of 2025, the 2026 "Glamsterdam effect" is driven by predictable technical milestones and successful devnet trials.
