Offchain Labs Releases ArbOS 20 Atlas, Significantly Reducing Transaction Costs on Arbitrum
NEW YORK, March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Offchain Labs, the original contributor to Arbitrum, the market-leading Layer 2 (L2) scaling solution on Ethereum, today announced the release of ArbOS 20. Dubbed "Atlas", the operating system update marks a significant leap forward for the Arbitrum ecosystem, introducing Ethereum Dencun support to all Arbitrum chains, paving the way for significantly improved costs and new use cases. In combination with Stylus and EVM+, applications and use cases previously considered impossible to ship on Arbitrum are now within reach – especially those that produce a high number of transactions like Gaming, SocialFi, or DeFi exchanges.
- NEW YORK, March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Offchain Labs, the original contributor to Arbitrum, the market-leading Layer 2 (L2) scaling solution on Ethereum, today announced the release of ArbOS 20.
- The most notable impact resulting from ArbOS Atlas will be a significant change in Ethereum L2 transaction costs.
- It also adds support for EIP-6780, aligning Arbitrum with EVM's security posture and laying the groundwork for future EVM improvements.
- "ArbOS 20 - 'Atlas' promises numerous functional improvements for transactions running on Arbitrum, especially with regards to pricing and cost economics.