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Vitalik Buterin Says Ethereum Is About to Get a Lot Faster, But There’s a Catch

2026/03/18 15:46
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Vitalik Buterin just announced that Ethereum is rolling out a protocol improvement that slashes deposit times from minutes to roughly thirteen seconds. Whether that counts as a breakthrough depends on who you ask.

If you have ever moved funds from Ethereum to another network or a centralized exchange, you know the wait. Minutes of watching a transaction process, capital locked in transit, nothing to do but refresh. It is one of the most persistent frustrations in crypto, and it has quietly pushed users toward faster competing chains.

According to a new X post by an Ethereum developer, the network is now close to fixing it.

A new protocol improvement called the Fast Confirmation Rule, or FCR, is currently being implemented by Ethereum’s consensus layer client teams.

Once live, it will reduce deposit times from Ethereum’s main network to Layer 2s and centralized crypto exchanges from anywhere between two and thirteen minutes down to approximately thirteen seconds. This marks an 80 to 98% reduction depending on the destination. No hard fork is required. As soon as a client implements FCR, nodes run it automatically.

The developments come amid rising bullish outlook for ETH.

Ethereum’s Biggest UX Fix in Years – What Changes and For Whom

The improvement will most immediately be felt by three groups.

Centralized exchanges, which currently make users wait for multiple block confirmations before crediting deposits, will be able to credit funds in roughly thirteen seconds.

Layer 2 networks like Arbitrum and Base will see faster deposits and less capital locked up in bridging. And the solvers and bridges that move assets across the ecosystem will be able to operate with better risk management and lower costs.

Vitalik Buterin, Ethereum’s co-founder, in an X post described FCR as providing “a hard guarantee that Ethereum will not revert after one slot,” calling it “very strong for many use cases.”

The Ethereum Strawmap, introduced recently by Vitalik Buterin, also lays out seven projected protocol forks through 2029, targeting faster finality, higher throughput, native privacy, and post-quantum cryptography.

Why It Matters Now

Ethereum has faced sustained competitive pressure from faster chains. Solana’s speed advantage has been a consistent talking point as users and developers weigh their options.

FCR does not make Ethereum as fast as Solana. But it meaningfully closes the gap for the most common everyday action in the ecosystem of moving funds.

Equally notable is how FCR is being shipped. The absence of a hard fork signals a quieter, more mature version of Ethereum’s development process, one that can deliver meaningful upgrades through client implementation rather than ecosystem-wide coordination battles.

Rollout is expected over the coming months. Ethereum’s researchers are actively working with exchanges, L2s, and solvers to ensure smooth adoption.

Where Vitalik Buterin’s Argument Falls Apart

It appears that what Buterin called a ‘hard guarantee’ is, in practice, neither hard nor guaranteed.

Critics are not convinced the framing matches the reality. Within hours of Vitalik Buterin’s post, prominent voices on crypto Twitter pushed back hard on the word “guarantee.”

FCR sits one step below Ethereum’s full economic finality, something Vitalik Buterin himself acknowledged. It rests on two assumptions that critics argue are shakier than they appear.

The first is that a supermajority of validators remain honest. Lido alone controls roughly 24% of all staked ETH. Meanwhile, the top four staking entities collectively control over 50% of the network.

The second assumption is that global network latency stays under approximately three seconds. However, validator nodes span every continent, making latency spikes, DDoS attacks, and minor network partitions real-world possibilities.

Under the worst conditions, FCR falls back to Ethereum’s full finality time of around thirteen minutes.

“Celebrating conditional 12-second optimistic confirmations as a breakthrough in 2026 is like celebrating dial-up speeds when fiber has been standard for years,” the critic wrote.

Source: https://coingape.com/vitalik-buterin-ethereum-about-to-get-faster-but-theres-a-catch/

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