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Vitalik: The goal of Ethereum is to attract a large number of users and promote openness and security
BlockBeats news, on March 18th, the Based Rollup Summit, which opened last week at EthSan Francisco, brought many key insights to the industry. The event, organized by Taiko, focused on Rollup-based technological innovations, and invited industry heavyweights such as Vitalik Buterin, Tomasz Stańczak from Nethermind, and Professor Dan Boneh from Stanford University. In the 'Verifiable Proofs of AI' panel discussion, Professor Boneh shared how zero-knowledge encryption technology and its development will profoundly impact our interaction with artificial intelligence in the future. Vitalik, Tomasz, and Taiko's CTO Brecht Devos participated in a roundtable discussion on the future of Ethereum. Tomasz and Brecht revealed that Ethereum users can expect the preconfirmations feature to go live, with the most optimistic timeline possibly around a month. In the group discussion on the future development of Ethereum, Vitalik once again emphasized the core goal of Ethereum: 'I personally believe that Ethereum's goal has never been unclear, it has always been very clear, but I'm willing to reiterate it. Ethereum's goal is to attract a large number of users, especially to let them truly benefit from its open, censorship resistance, and security features.' In addition, he outlined an optimistic outlook for the future development of Ethereum, aiming to improve past ICOs, DAOs, RAWs, and social layers, minimizing their drawbacks to the greatest extent. Vitalik stated, 'Let's push forward all these innovations, let Ethereum carry it all, and make it a reality by leveraging the team's capacity, such as Taiko's, to bring 10,000 transactions per second (TPS).'