The main topic is the launch of Coinbase's layer-2 blockchain Base's mainnet to the public on August 9. Key points include:
- Base has been operating on the testnet since late February and launched its "builder only phase" in mid-July.
- Users can start bridging their funds onchain to mint NFTs and experience Base.
- Base will kick off its Onchain Summer initiative, partnering with consumer brands like Coca-Cola and Atari.
- Base has seen over $68 million worth of ether bridged to the network and over $200 million in trading volume and transactions.
- The blockchain is partnering with Prop House to offer grants to builders building on Base.
- Onchain activity is growing quickly.
Despite the bear market, Ethereum layer-2 solutions like Optimism, Arbitrum, and Base are thriving, with increased traction and healthy fundamentals, according to analytics firm IntoTheBlock.
Base, the Layer 2 scaling solution from Coinbase, has experienced a significant increase in transactions per second (TPS) due to the trend called Friend.tech, according to CEO Brian Armstrong. Base's TPS has exceeded that of Ethereum, with a TPS value up by over 75% in the past week, making it a major L2 protocol to watch out for.
The cost of executing transactions on Ethereum's blockchain has reached its lowest point since December, indicating the increasing popularity of scaling solutions such as Friend.tech built on Coinbase's L2 chain, which has contributed to the decline in fees.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong shared ten emerging ideas in the cryptocurrency space that excite him, including the creation of a CPI-linked stablecoin, on-chain reputation systems, on-chain advertising, and decentralized labor markets.
Coinbase's layer-2 solution, Base, experienced four security incidents shortly after its launch, resulting in the loss of $15.8 million in cryptocurrencies in August.
Coinbase's layer-2 solution, Base, has become the fastest network to reach 1 million addresses, attracting big brands and generating $3.3 million in profit since its launch.
Coinbase's Ethereum layer-2 network Base experienced its first major outage, lasting for 43 minutes, due to a delay in block production, highlighting the potential risks of using layer-2 networks compared to Ethereum's mainnet.
Cheap and speedy layer 2 rollup networks like Arbitrum, Optimism, and Coinbase's Base are gaining popularity as alternatives to the congested Ethereum network, but concerns arise over the centralized nature of their sequencers, which could pose risks such as transaction censorship and system failure. However, experts argue that the bigger security concerns for layer 2 networks lie elsewhere, such as the lack of fraud proofs and escape hatch mechanisms.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong discusses the company's base layer 2 blockchain network, interest in flatcoin, and the need for regulatory clarity in the crypto industry, suggesting that the courts, congress, and the CFTC could provide clarity and that there could be a new SEC chair in 2024.
The lack of clear crypto regulations in the US has caused significant issues for the industry, leading to collapses and a weakening of America's position as a financial hub, according to Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong. He emphasizes the need for clear rules that recognize the innovation potential of the technology while protecting consumers. Armstrong also highlights the potential benefits of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and Coinbase's role as custodian in many ETF applications.
Crypto exchange Coinbase has confirmed its decision to integrate the Lightning Network, a layer 2 payment protocol, in order to enable faster and cheaper Bitcoin transactions and compete against newer cryptocurrency projects.
Coinbase's layer-2 scaling solution Base set a new daily transaction record with over 1.8 million transactions, surpassing the combined total of its rivals Arbitrum and Optimism.
Coinbase's layer 2 blockchain Base has achieved a record-high number of daily transactions driven by the decentralized social network platform Friend.tech, while the sale of tokens held by bankrupt exchange FTX will not cause a market shock due to controlled liquidations, according to Coinbase.
Crypto is poised to create a new investable asset class globally and will revolutionize the internet, requiring new business models, metrics, and research structures, as well as a framework to analyze value flows within the tech stack, particularly in relation to Ethereum's layer 2 solutions.
Ether (ETH) has shifted from being deflationary to inflationary due to decreasing network activity on Ethereum, which could negatively impact the token's price, according to analysts. The decline in network fees and the adoption of layer 2 networks have contributed to the increase in ETH supply, reversing its previous deflationary trend. This has raised concerns among crypto observers who predict bearish developments for ETH, including a potential drop to as low as $1,000.