Ethereum’s
primary
ambitions
hinge
on
robust
infrastructure,
not
applications.
Decentralized
compute,
with
secondary
and
tertiary
networks
that
feed
into
Ethereum,
are
being
developed
as
we
speak,
indicating
how
Ethereum’s
infrastructure
is
showing
signs
of
advancement.
Even
enterprises
are
beginning
to
favor
permissionless
networks
like
Ethereum
over
private
corporate
networks
now
that
it’s
become
much
cheaper
to
develop
on
permissionless
chains.
But,
even
with
these
advancements,
Ethereum
is
still
improving
at
a
slow
place
with
the
network
stuck
in
the
middle
of
the
scaling
roadmap,
a
less
exciting
time
where
Merkle
Trees,
zkSTARKS,
account
abstraction,
and
technologies
that
unify
desperate
L2s
are
coming
to
fruition.