According to Odaily Planet Daily, a recent CoinDesk article pointed out that Ethereum's original vision is at risk, and the network has deviated from its original intention, pursuing faster execution speeds and the "ultra-robust currency" narrative. As the ecosystem develops slowly and competition from blockchains such as Solana and Bitcoin intensifies, whether Ethereum has lost its way has become an important question.

To address this challenge, Covalent Network (CXT) launched the Ethereum Time Machine (EWM) light client testnet. EWM aims to protect Ethereum's historical data, ensuring that data remains decentralized and accessible when the network clears old data. The testnet is now live, and participants can maintain the decentralized nature of Ethereum by strengthening long-term data availability.

As a leading modular data infrastructure layer, Covalent Network (CXT) is committed to solving key challenges in the blockchain and AI fields. The structured and verifiable data it provides helps reduce the risk of AI models being manipulated or biased. Currently, Covalent has gained the trust of more than 3,000 organizations and provides unlimited on-chain data access from more than 200 blockchains for fields such as AI, DeFi, and GameFi.