American entrepreneur Fred Wilson believes that crypto will become more user-friendly in 2026 by making blockchains more transparent and accessible to their endAmerican entrepreneur Fred Wilson believes that crypto will become more user-friendly in 2026 by making blockchains more transparent and accessible to their end

Fred Wilson calls for a user-friendly blockchain interface

American venture capitalist and entrepreneur Fred Wilson said on Monday that he believes crypto will become more user-friendly in 2026. He argued that the market’s breakthrough this year will only come from making blockchains invincible to their end users.

Wilson’s forecast for the crypto market is part of a larger set of predictions for 2026. His prediction also aligns with his long-held view: blockchain’s promise depends on ease of use, not technical horsepower.

Wilson calls for a user-friendly blockchain interface

Wilson argued that more user-friendly interfaces can help mask the complexities of blockchain. He believes that those interfaces ease the way users use, spend, trade, and send tokens across blockchains.

The American businessman is the founding partner of Union Square Ventures (USV), the U.S. company that took early bets on Twitter, Tumblr, and Etsy. He was also an early investor in Ethereum and Filecoin, and remains a renowned voice in long-term discussions about how blockchain can achieve mainstream acceptance.

Wilson has previously mentioned that blockchain is the next big thing after social and mobile, and has been more vocal about the crypto industry’s short-sighted tendencies. The entrepreneur has also pushed back against the hype culture and token speculation in the space. 

He warned that short-term greed threatens the long-term credibility of the industry. The venture capitalist highlighted features such as decentralized identity, peer-to-peer finance, and open protocols that enable users to build upon.

Wilson mentioned in a 2018 blog post that one of the disadvantages of technology is that there are no monetary incentives to create and sustain open protocols. He also argued that open protocols cannot be easily monetized by traditional means.

Vitalik Buterin solves Ethereum’s long-standing trilemma 

Wilson’s call for better user-friendly blockchains in 2026 comes as Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin on Monday said he has solved the blockchain’s long-standing trilemma. He revealed that recent upgrades to the network have transformed Ethereum into a more powerful, decentralized network that can achieve security, decentralization, and scalability.

Buterin was referring to Peer-to-Peer Data Availability Sampling and Zero-Knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machines. He maintained that ZKEVMs getting to the alpha stage (production-quality performance, remaining work is safety) and PeerDAS being live on mainnet poses a question about what the combination means for Ethereum.

The Ethereum co-founder stated that the combinations are not new improvements, but rather a shift in ETH to become a more powerful network. He acknowledged that the trilemma has been solved with live running code, but not on paper. The crypto mogul revealed that one half (data availability sampling) is on mainnet, while the other half (ZK-EVMs) is production-quality.

Buterin predicts there’ll be large non-ZKEVM-dependent gas limit increases in 2026, driven by BALs and ePBS. He also believes there will be the first opportunity to run ZKEVM mode this year. 

The Ethereum co-founder forecasts additional changes by 2028, including gas repricing, modifications to the state structure, and the execution payload being stored in blobs, among other adjustments to ensure safety with higher gas limits. From 2027 to 2030, he sees a further increase in gas limits, as ZKEVM becomes the primary block validator on ETH.

Buterin also called for a distributed block building on Ethereum, where the full block is never constituted in one single piece. He said the initiative will not be necessary for a long time, but it’s worth it for the firm. 

Before that, he wants the authority in block building to be as distributed as possible. Buterin argued that it can be done either in-protocol or out-protocol with distributed builder marketplaces. He hopes it will reduce the risk of centralized interference with real-time transaction inclusion.

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