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Base
Original author(s) Jesse Pollak
Initial release9 August 2023; 11 months ago (2023-08-09)
Stable release0.8.1 / 12 March 2024; 4 months ago (2024-03-12)
Development statusActive
Software usedEVM L2 Bytecode
Written in Go, TypeScript, JavaScript, Solidity, Rust, C#
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Distributed computing
License Open-source licenses
Website www.base.org

Base is built as an Ethereum L2, with the security, stability, and scalability you need to power your onchain apps. Confidently deploy any EVM codebase and onramp your users and assets from Ethereum L1 and other interoperable chains.

History

Applications

Notable Projects on Base

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Base
Original author(s) Jesse Pollak
Initial release9 August 2023; 11 months ago (2023-08-09)
Stable release0.8.1 / 12 March 2024; 4 months ago (2024-03-12)
Development statusActive
Software usedEVM L2 Bytecode
Written in Go, TypeScript, JavaScript, Solidity, Rust, C#
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Distributed computing
License Open-source licenses
Website www.base.org

Base is built as an Ethereum L2, with the security, stability, and scalability you need to power your onchain apps. Confidently deploy any EVM codebase and onramp your users and assets from Ethereum L1 and other interoperable chains.

History

Applications

Notable Projects on Base

References

External links


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