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Ethereum's governance upgrades have struggled to keep pace with evolving user demands. The protocol's decentralized structure, while fostering resilience, often slows decision-making due to consensus requirements among diverse stakeholders. Recent upgrades like EIP-4844 aim to address scalability and cost issues, but implementation lags behind user expectations for faster, cheaper transactions. Community-driven proposals face bottlenecks in coordination and execution, with debates over priorities—such as layer-2 integration or privacy—delaying progress. Meanwhile, competing blockchains with more agile governance models capture user attention. Ethereum's roadmap, including sharding and rollups, shows promise but requires smoother governance to align with rapid market shifts. Enhanced community engagement and streamlined decision processes could bridge the gap.
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