Quick Reads and Hot Links Covering the People and Projects Who Are Scaling Ethereum
Dear Frens,
Welcome to the Layer 2 Review.
The Ethereum Interop Forum, a gathering dedicated to advancing interoperability across Ethereum L2, would be happening on November 16, at Bangkok. The forum hopes to unite core contributors to iterate on and refine shared standards for cross-chain interop. This event will prioritize participants with a proven track record in L2 research and development. If you fit the bill, visit the forum website to apply to attend.
In other news, Base is introducing fault proofs to its mainnet on October 30th. A significant milestone on its path to decentralization on the Superchain. The Base team, in close collaboration with Optimism, aims to ensure a seamless and secure rollout of the fault proofs. Speaking of the Superchain, Ink is the latest protocol to join the train. Built by Kraken, one of the world’s leading crypto exchanges, Ink hopes to be the hub of seamless DeFi experience.
Arbitrum has unveiled a new configuration that enables faster withdrawals on its Orbit Chains. So instead of waiting the usual 7 days for Optimistic rollups, transactions on these chains would achieve finality in just about 15 minutes. This issue's editorial focuses on Ethereum's rollup-centric roadmap for scaling, covering key points from Vitalik Buterin's recent article on Ethereum's scalability efforts.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates as you scroll through. Enjoy the review and have a great time.
Contributors: Lucent, Melasin, Tonytad, Boluwatife, Kornekt, WinVerse
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🆕 Fast Withdrawals is now supported with select Orbit chains and RaaS providers.