#以太坊大户持仓变化 Ethereum core developer Tim Beiko is shifting his focus. In the coming months, he plans to move his efforts from protocol layer optimization to exploring more possibilities of Ethereum.



His judgment is: the Ethereum protocol has approached a near-complete state. But this is not the end, rather the beginning. A true world computer is taking shape—permissionless, highly scalable, economically secure, with low verification costs. The key question is: how to make the most of it?

Blockchain has long been more than just a transfer tool. DeFi, NFTs, social applications... each track is experimenting. But Tim wants to ask a deeper question: what are the things only Ethereum can do? Where are those undiscovered application scenarios?

His plan is twofold. First, to stabilize the handover of AllCoreDevs, ensuring smooth operation of the protocol layer. And then? To fully explore Ethereum’s unique attributes—perhaps a more flexible way of combining applications, perhaps a new community collaboration system, or maybe a yet-unnamed economic model.

In plain terms, Ethereum’s true potential is just beginning to be unleashed. If you also agree with this direction, then the next question becomes: will the next "one and only" innovation be born on Ethereum?
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 19h ago
The protocol layer has been polished enough, now it's time to get creative. The problem is, everyone is still rehashing old tricks. When will the real killer app arrive?
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bridge_anxietyvip
· 01-10 12:21
The real beginning is only after the agreement is completed; now the real show begins.
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WagmiOrRektvip
· 01-10 06:40
Tim, this guy is serious. Shifting from bottom-up optimization to application exploration shows that Ethereum is indeed entering a new phase. Wait, does this mean the infrastructure is already in place? Then the next wave of innovation might really be coming. The key is to avoid another bunch of vaporware projects. Where is the true killer app? This guy has good foresight, but can the code keep up? The next tenfold application, I bet on Ethereum. Only when the protocol is stable can we confidently innovate. If the logic is sound, it all depends on execution. Tim understood it. Ethereum is not the end point but the starting point. This statement is so clear-eyed.
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DegenGamblervip
· 01-10 06:39
The real start begins only after the protocol layer is completed. Now is the time to compete with applications.
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0xLostKeyvip
· 01-10 06:22
The protocol is stable; now it's time to think about how to play it. Is there really such a multitude of innovative scenarios waiting to be discovered, or are we all just making empty promises?
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-10 06:21
Once the protocol layer is stable, start mining applications? That idea makes sense, but the question is who can really come up with the next killer app... I bet Tim's idea is something no one has even played with yet.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 01-10 06:16
The protocol is stable, now it's time to get creative. This is getting interesting.
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