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How does it work?
Base bundles your transactions and delivers them express to Ethereum. These batches are processed on Base (off the highway), a bit like preparing all the packages in a warehouse before shipping. They use a technology called "Optimistic Rollups", easier to understand than it seems, in fact, the principle is to assume that each package is ok (transactions), they are only checked if someone reports a problem. Then, from time to time, Base sends a little recap of the package list. This way, Base always benefits from Ethereum's security just in case.
This approach allows Base to combine the best of both worlds: the speed and low cost of Layer 2 transactions, with the security and reliability of Ethereum.
Who's behind it?
Coinbase. Yes, the crypto exchange giant. It's like if Amazon started building roads to deliver your packages faster👇 0 reply
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