Coinbase’s Base tech u-turn puts pressure on Optimism

Source Cryptopolitan

Coinbase will give Base more direct control over the main software that runs the network. Base, one of the largest Ethereum scaling solutions incubated by crypto exchange Coinbase, said it will transition away from Optimism’s core technology and adopt a new “unified Base stack” that consolidates previously distributed components. This includes the network’s sequencer and other infrastructure into a single Base-managed codebase.

According to the Base team, the network plans to increase its rate of protocol upgrades to as many as 6 hard forks per year, roughly double the rate under the Optimism-based setup.

Coinbase is moving Base to run on its own software system instead of relying on external technology.

Coinbase grew quickly in its early stages and provided developers with a stable platform to build apps by launching Base on the OP Stack, enabling faster scaling on ETH without starting from scratch.

As time went on, Base had to improve its performance, speed, and developer experience, so it began adding more tools and features from external teams such as Flashbots and Paradigm. 

In the end, upgrades and maintenance depended on teams working across separate software layers, making the system harder to manage. The network had to wait for shared release cycles before releasing major upgrades, such as hard forks, due to greater coordination with external partners.

Coinbase now wants Base to package its own software upgrades, release one official binary for node operators to run, and manage its future hard fork schedule without Optimism. To achieve this, the company will put all its external software parts into a single in-house system called base/base. 

Node operators who want to remain compatible with the network but still run Optimism-maintained clients will have to switch to Base-maintained clients. 

This ultimatum for operators shows just how serious Coinbase is about Base running and managing its own tech stack while still building on Ethereum. 

Base can now make faster upgrades by controlling its own technology system.

Coinbase wants Base to move at its own pace, so the network will handle six minor hard forks annually instead of the usual three. 

With this faster schedule, the team will be able to test new scaling features sooner and use multi-proof systems to release faster withdrawals. Base will also be able to confirm transactions more quickly using more advanced TEE and zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs.

While the company wants to give Base full control over how the network runs, it still wants to retain essential support from Optimism Enterprise during the transition. So, Coinbase will introduce Base-specific governance, independent security council signers, Base-level fee systems, and enhanced neutrality standards across the stack.

This will allow Base to upgrade, govern, and decentralize on its own software foundation over time.

Optimism now has less influence over Base because it has lost one of the network’s largest ecosystem partners. Base can finally act more quickly and independently because it has taken control of its upgrade cycle.

Investors reacted quickly when they realized that one of Optimism’s key Layer 2 partners was taking its own path, which led to a drop in the OP token. And if Base continues down this road, the weight of competition will force Optimism to advance its own network and its governance decisions. 

Developers on the network won’t have to wait months for network-wide changes to test new scaling methods, advanced cryptography systems, or faster withdrawals. It will also be easier for them to create reliable, innovative products because they can plan their applications around Base’s independent upgrade schedule. 

Users and end customers will also enjoy quicker and more secure transactions because multi-proof withdrawals will reduce wait times.

With this new flexibility, Base will be able to test new ways to reward node operators, developers, and users without waiting for Optimism. These experiments will attract more activity to the network’s ecosystem because Base will become more competitive compared to other Layer 2 networks. 

Base will soon be a major player in Ethereum scaling because the network now has the tools to innovate faster, govern itself, and respond to real-world delays, all while getting support from optimism in critical areas. 

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