Accelerating Blockchain Scalability: New Models for Parallel Transaction Execution in the EVM

As the number of decentralized applications and users on Ethereum grows, the ability of the blockchain to efficiently handle a growing number of transactions becomes increasingly strained. Ethereums current execution model relies heavily on sequential processing, meaning that operations are processed one after the other, which creates significant bottlenecks to future scalability demands. While scalability solutions for Ethereum exist, they inherit the limitations of the EVM, restricting the extent to which they can scale. This paper proposes a novel solution to enable maximally parallelizable executions within Ethereum, built out of three self-sufficient approaches. These approaches include strategies in which Ethereum transaction state accesses could be strategically and efficiently predetermined, and further propose how the incorporation of gas based incentivization mechanisms could enforce a maximally parallelizable network.
View on arXiv@article{das2025_2504.01370, title={ Accelerating Blockchain Scalability: New Models for Parallel Transaction Execution in the EVM }, author={ Souradeep Das and Konpat Preechakul and Jonas Bäumer and Riddhi Patel and Jefferson Jinchuan Li }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.01370}, year={ 2025 } }