TechFlow News: On February 19, according to The Block, Coinbase’s incubated Ethereum Layer 2 network Base announced its departure from Optimism’s Superchain ecosystem to adopt a unified technical stack operated by Base itself—abandoning external dependencies on the OP Stack as well as Flashbots and Paradigm. This shift aims to reduce coordination overhead associated with maintaining code across multiple teams, streamline the system via optimizations built on open-source components such as Reth, and preserve its “Stage 1” rollup status. Base plans short-term compatibility with the OP Stack, but future hard forks will require migration to the new Base client. Upcoming hard forks include Base V1—which supports Fusaka and transitions to TEE/ZK proofs—with subsequent versions aligned with Ethereum’s Glamsterdam upgrade. The blog emphasizes protocol openness and welcomes alternative implementations.
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