Developers behind Ethereum have officially scheduled Fork Choice Enforced Inclusion Lists (FOCIL) for inclusion in the upcoming Hegota hard fork, targeted for late 2026. The proposal, formally introduced as EIP-7805, is designed to strengthen censorship resistance at the protocol level.
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FOCIL enables validator committees to enforce transaction inclusion through fork-choice rules. If a proposed block ignores valid transactions listed by the committee, the chain can fork away from that block. The mechanism aims to guarantee that transactions submitted to the public mempool are included within a bounded number of slots, even in politically sensitive cases.
The upgrade follows continued debate within the ecosystem. Critics argue FOCIL may introduce legal exposure for validators and increase system complexity. Supporters view it as essential infrastructure to preserve neutrality as Ethereum scales.
Vitalik Buterin’s Vision for a “Cypherpunk” Ethereum
Ethereum co founder Vitalik Buterin has framed the initiative as part of a broader effort to build a more “cypherpunk principled” and simplified network. Alongside FOCIL, EIP-8141 proposes native account abstraction, enabling smart wallets, multisignature security and privacy-focused transactions directly at the base layer.
Buterin has also advocated long-term structural changes, including integrating zero-knowledge verification into Layer 1 and potentially transitioning from the Ethereum Virtual Machine to a RISC-V-based architecture. These steps reflect a renewed focus on hardening and streamlining Ethereum’s core protocol amid rising competition from alternative chains.
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