This episode unpacks the pivotal Ethereum upgrades scheduled for 2026, including the Glamsterdam and Heze-Bogota hard forks. We analyze how these changes will impact gas economics, the tokenization of real-world assets, and staking yields. From a professional planning perspective, the discussion focuses on the critical balance between achieving massive scalability through ZK-proofs and the inherent risk of validator centralization, providing serious asset holders with a framework for navigating the year ahead.
- How will Ethereum's 2026 roadmap upgrades, Glamsterdam and Heze-Bogota, change the network?
- What is the connection between ZK-proofs, expensive hardware, and the risk of validator centralization?
- How will new gas economics affect the viability of tokenized Real World Assets (RWAs)?
- What impact could the roadmap have on future staking yields and income strategies?
- How does Account Abstraction fit into the 2026 ecosystem for security and estate planning?
- What are the key roadmap timelines and security risks that investors should be monitoring?
- Why is the balance between scalability and decentralization the most critical theme for Ethereum this year?
Digital Asset Planning is hosted by Ran Chen, EA, CFP®. He is a seasoned financial professional specializing in complex cases for high-net-worth individuals and families with international backgrounds. Unlike standard crypto commentary, this podcast focuses on the intersection of digital assets and real-world financial planning—including tax strategy, estate and legacy planning, cross-border jurisdictional issues, and risk management. We help serious asset holders move beyond speculation toward long-term responsibility and protection. For more resources, visit https://digital-asset-planning.com.