Ethereum is about to launch a 128-bit security protocol and privacy feature upgrade, and this timing is very critical. The most exciting part is the RWA track—currently, a large number of high-quality projects are deploying on the Ethereum mainnet, and this area is really growing rapidly. In the long term, Ethereum's ecosystem integrity and security are solid, and 2026 is expected to be a breakout period. What do you think? Will RWA become the next mainstream track? What advantages do mainstream blockchains like Ethereum and SOL have in this cycle?

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MEVEyevip
· 1h ago
RWA indeed has imagination, but to be honest, I've heard many times that a breakout will happen in 2026. However, Ethereum's security and ecosystem foundation are solid, and SOL can't change that. I'm just worried it will be another wave of hype without follow-up...
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RebaseVictimvip
· 14h ago
Well, RWA is indeed hot, but I still think we should wait and see. We'll see how long this round of hype can last.
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 14h ago
nah the 128-bit thing is just theater tbh, what actually matters is whether these rwa projects can survive without relying on cex liquidity... spoiler: most won't
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 14h ago
RWA is indeed hot right now, but to be honest, will it really explode in 2026? I see SOL already starting to carve out territory, so I can't be too optimistic, brother.
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 14h ago
RWA this wave really has some substance, but I think it still depends on whether the project itself can be implemented. It's not enough to just say the ecosystem is complete. Ethereum is stable, but the gas fee thing still gives people a headache. SOL is fast and cheap, but the security aspect still feels a bit lacking. Whether it will explode in 2026 mainly depends on whether there are real applications coming to fruition. Right now, many RWA projects are still in the conceptual stage.
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CryptoCross-TalkClubvip
· 14h ago
Laughing to death, here comes another pie-in-the-sky prediction. The outbreak in 2026 sounds so familiar—last year it was 2025. As for RWA, it sounds impressive, but it's just putting real-world assets on the chain. Just listen and don't take it seriously. When real profits come, then see if any project teams blow up. Ethereum security protocol upgrade? Here we go again, gas fees are going to rise. As a rookie, I'm just buying the dip and watching, anyway it's all about cutting.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 14h ago
RWA has indeed become quite competitive, but to be honest, the speed on the SOL side is also ridiculously fast, and the transaction fees are still cheap... Ethereum is stable, but I'm just worried about being overtaken on the curve.
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