Base, a new layer 2 application-focused protocol by Coinbase, has just one criterion left to fulfill before being ready for mainnet launch.
On June 29, the team said the Optimism-powered, Ethereum-secured network has been subject to six months of rigorous security audits — both internally and externally — its second-last criteria required for launch.
“With the completion of these audits, we’ve now fulfilled ⅘ of our criteria for mainnet launch,” Base said, adding that the team feels confident after not finding any critical code bugs:
“Completing these in-depth security workstreams without discovering critical severity bugs gave the Base team confidence to proceed towards mainnet launch.”
The other three criteria passed included a “Regolith” hard fork in testnet, a successful infrastructure review with OP labs — the team behind Optimism — and Optimism’s “Bedrock” upgrade.
P.S. In case you’re keeping track, with the completion of these audits, we’ve now fulfilled ⅘ of our criteria for mainnet launch…https://t.co/eRarQ4R7zG https://t.co/9o3vNidNtE
— Base ️ (@BuildOnBase) June 29, 2023
Coinbase officially launched Base on Feb. 23. It aims to be a low-cost, secure, developer-friendly network for building decentralized applications.
To “battle-test” Optimism’s tech stack, Coinbase’s protocol security team conducted its own internal audit to identify any vulnerabilities that may emerge on layer 1, layer 2 and on the bridges.
In addition to Coinbase’s internal audit, Base invited the broader community to partake in a public smart contract audit test via Code4rena to report bugs found in the Optimism’s tech stack:
“We engaged over 100 security researchers as part of this contest, and are happy to report there were no significant vulnerabilities discovered.”
Among the audits investigated by the security researchers included Optimism’s node software, Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) equivalence vulnerabilities, bridge vulnerabilities and miscellaneous smart contract issues.
We’ve detailed…
How we’re secured by the OP stack
Our experience with both internal and external audits
The development of our open-source monitoring tool
What it means to launch mainnet with this security first mindset— Base ️ (@BuildOnBase) June 29, 2023
The community audit ran from May 27 to June 10, with a maximum of $100,000 in rewards handed out to successful bounty hunters.
Demonstrating “testnet stability” is the final criteria…
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