[Ethereum to Implement Glamsterdam and Heze-Bogota Hard Forks in 2026 to Drive Scalability Upgrades] According to Cointelegraph, Ethereum plans to implement several major upgrades in 2026, including the Glamsterdam and Heze-Bogota hard forks, aimed at achieving L1 scalability and Web3 technology applications. The Glamsterdam hard fork is expected to launch in mid-2026, focusing on introducing 'Block Access List' and 'Embedded Proposer-Builder Separation' (ePBS), which will respectively enhance transaction processing speed and block generation efficiency, while providing more time for zero-knowledge proof verification. The gas limit is expected to increase from 60 million to 100 million to 200 million, with the number of data blocks per block rising to over 72, supporting L2 to process hundreds of thousands of transactions per second. The Heze-Bogota hard fork at the end of the year will focus on privacy protection and censorship resistance optimization. Developers have named the subsequent upgrade after Glamsterdam as 'Hegota.'