The Ethereum Foundation has made a significant move by establishing a dedicated dAI team focused on refining core blockchain standards. According to insights from Nethermind's founder Tomasz Stanczak, this initiative has already produced tangible results with the release of ERC-80004, a new standard drawing considerable interest from major tech players including Google.
The dAI team's mandate centers on strengthening the underlying technical infrastructure of Ethereum, ensuring that protocol standards evolve to meet both current demands and future scalability needs. The emergence of ERC-80004 represents a meaningful step in standardizing certain aspects of the Ethereum ecosystem that had previously lacked clear specifications.
What's particularly noteworthy is the level of institutional attention this development has garnered. Google's engagement signals that these technical standards carry relevance beyond the crypto community, potentially influencing how mainstream technology integrates with blockchain systems. This cross-industry recognition underscores the maturation of Ethereum's technical governance and the growing importance of standardization in Web3 infrastructure.
For developers and projects building on Ethereum, these standardization efforts streamline implementation and reduce fragmentation across the ecosystem, ultimately strengthening the platform's foundation.
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PonziWhisperer
· 01-04 08:52
Haha, Google is joining the fun. It seems this time the standardization is not just a joke.
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Can ERC-80004 really become popular, or is it just another proposal doomed to be forgotten...
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Standardization is necessary, but it feels like various projects will just modify it at will again.
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Oh my, I didn't expect Google to get involved. Are they trying to bring the crypto world into the mainstream?
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Both standardization and infrastructure, but in the end, it's still the big players who benefit the most.
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It looks like ETH is working seriously, but I'm more concerned whether this will be hyped up as the next big surge...
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The dAI team is finally doing something serious, but how long they can stick to it remains to be seen.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-04 08:50
Does Google care about Ethereum standards? Big companies are really starting to get involved now
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Once ERC-80004 came out, it generated this much buzz. It seems like someone is finally taking standardization seriously
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But honestly, whether it really gets implemented depends on whether developers are willing to use it. No matter how good the standard is, if no one adopts it, it's useless
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The dAI team's move is quite interesting. They've finally pushed forward the issue of ecosystem fragmentation
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Big companies are eyeing Ethereum standards. It feels like Web3 is really starting to become "mainstream"
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I'm a bit confused about what exactly ERC-80004 can solve... Usually, new standards like this get criticized not long after they emerge
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-04 08:48
It's both standardization and infrastructure, which sounds wonderful. But I bet five dollars that this round will be blocked by some newly released ERC standard.
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NFTHoarder
· 01-04 08:43
Google is really starting to pay attention, but can this standardization process keep up with the market?
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-04 08:35
Oh no, even Google is coming to watch the excitement. This time, Ethereum is really about to take off.
If ERC-80004 can truly unify the ecosystem... then developers can finally rest easy.
Standardization is good, but I'm just worried that ten new standards will pop up again later, haha.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-04 08:32
终于有人把标准化这事儿认真做了,谷歌都来凑热闹说明什么呢?传统大厂终于看上我们了吗?
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RumbleValidator
· 01-04 08:31
Is ERC-80004 really that powerful? Just following on Google isn't enough; we need to look at node adoption rates and network stability data. Standardization itself isn't an issue, but execution efficiency is the key—how many proposals have previously become mere formalities?
The Ethereum Foundation has made a significant move by establishing a dedicated dAI team focused on refining core blockchain standards. According to insights from Nethermind's founder Tomasz Stanczak, this initiative has already produced tangible results with the release of ERC-80004, a new standard drawing considerable interest from major tech players including Google.
The dAI team's mandate centers on strengthening the underlying technical infrastructure of Ethereum, ensuring that protocol standards evolve to meet both current demands and future scalability needs. The emergence of ERC-80004 represents a meaningful step in standardizing certain aspects of the Ethereum ecosystem that had previously lacked clear specifications.
What's particularly noteworthy is the level of institutional attention this development has garnered. Google's engagement signals that these technical standards carry relevance beyond the crypto community, potentially influencing how mainstream technology integrates with blockchain systems. This cross-industry recognition underscores the maturation of Ethereum's technical governance and the growing importance of standardization in Web3 infrastructure.
For developers and projects building on Ethereum, these standardization efforts streamline implementation and reduce fragmentation across the ecosystem, ultimately strengthening the platform's foundation.