Deep潮 TechFlow News, January 22 — Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) project Taiko announced that it plans to overhaul the economic model of its Rollup through the upcoming Shasta upgrade. A major feature of Shasta is its minimalist architecture design, consisting of only three core contracts: Inbox, Anchor, and SignalService.
After introducing Shasta, the cost of proposing blocks is expected to drop from a maximum of 1 million gas to about 45,000 gas, a reduction of approximately 22 times; the proving cost will decrease from 500,000 gas to about 280,000 gas, an improvement of roughly 8 times.
Taiko stated that the upgrade is currently still in internal testing and is planned to be deployed to the Hoodi testnet in the coming weeks. Mainnet deployment still requires approval from the DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization).
Taiko also pointed out that the Shasta upgrade is expected to bring breakthrough improvements in decentralization, security, and cost efficiency.
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Taiko accelerates the "Shasta" upgrade,预计将 Rollup costs be reduced by up to 22 times
Deep潮 TechFlow News, January 22 — Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) project Taiko announced that it plans to overhaul the economic model of its Rollup through the upcoming Shasta upgrade. A major feature of Shasta is its minimalist architecture design, consisting of only three core contracts: Inbox, Anchor, and SignalService.
After introducing Shasta, the cost of proposing blocks is expected to drop from a maximum of 1 million gas to about 45,000 gas, a reduction of approximately 22 times; the proving cost will decrease from 500,000 gas to about 280,000 gas, an improvement of roughly 8 times.
Taiko stated that the upgrade is currently still in internal testing and is planned to be deployed to the Hoodi testnet in the coming weeks. Mainnet deployment still requires approval from the DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization).
Taiko also pointed out that the Shasta upgrade is expected to bring breakthrough improvements in decentralization, security, and cost efficiency.