# Dencun On Mainnet Set For March 13th > Client teams will release new client versions in the next two weeks. **Published by:** [ETH Daily](https://ethdaily.io/) **Published on:** 2024-02-09 **Categories:** news **URL:** https://ethdaily.io/397 ## Content Quick TakeDencun mainnet on March 13th.Frax unveils Fraxtal L2.Privy releases a mobile SDK.Taiko commits to the Protocol Guild Pledge.https://castbox.fmDencun On Mainnet Set For March 13thDencun will activate on mainnet on March 13th. Frax unveils its Fraxtal L2 built on the OP Stack. Privy releases a mobile SDK. And Taiko commits 1% o...Listen on: Apple | Castbox | Spotify | YouTube | LensThis episode is sponsored by Harpie!Harpie is an onchain security solution that protects your wallet from theft in realtime. Harpie helps you detect and block suspicious transactions before they execute, safeguarding your assets from malicious attacks and scams. Try Harpie for free at harpie.io/ethdaily.Dencun On Mainnet Set For March 13thIn today’s all core devs call, core developers agreed to schedule the Dencun upgrade on Ethereum mainnet at beacon epoch 269568, which is set to occur on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at 13:55:35 UTC. Over the next two weeks, client teams will release new client versions that support the Dencun upgrade. Dencun is recognized for introducing a new type of transaction known as blob transactions, established through EIP-4844. Also referred to as Proto Danksharding. EIP-4844 represents the first phase towards achieving full data sharding on Ethereum. It lowers data availability costs for rollups, thereby decreasing both transaction fees and disk space requirements.Fraxtal L2 Built On OP StackStablecoin protocol Frax Finance unveiled Fraxtal, its native modular layer-2 blockchain built on the OP Stack. Frax Finance also announced plans for a new $FXTL points airdrop. Fraxtal introduces blockspace incentives called as Flox. Users and developers can earn FXTL points on a per-block basis based on gas spend. Frax plans to integrate fractal scaling into its rollup. Fraxtal is also part of Optimism’s Superchain, committing to shared upgrades and public goods funding. Initial infrastructure being deployed on Fraxtal include Fraxscan, Safe, Chainlink, Axelar, and LayerZero. Frax Ether (frxETH) will serve as the native gas token on Fraxtal.Privy Introduces Expo SDKPrivy introduced the Expo SDK, a react-native client library for integrating secure authentication and embedded wallets into mobile apps. Developers can use the SDK to implement web2 sign-in options, like email, SMS, or social logins, into their mobile applications. The SDK also supports signing, transaction execution, and recovery. The Expo SDK supports cross-client state sync, allowing users to seamlessly access their accounts on both web and mobile. Privy is an authentication development tool provider for integrating account abstraction features. The Expo SDK is now available in a production-ready release.Taiko Commits 1% To Protocol GuildTaiko committed 1% of its future token supply to Protocol Guild. The commitment comes in honor of the Protocol Guild Pledge, which advocates for new projects to donate 1% of their token supply to the collective of core Ethereum developers. Taiko is an EVM-equivalent ZK-Rollup that is currently live on testnet. P2P lending protocol PWN DAO also committed 1% of its token supply to Protocol Guild.Other NewsGitcoin announces round datesPolygon releases Type 1 Prover upgradeSocket launches ARB incentivesOwn The Doge airdrops on BaseePBS: what is solvesKain: Synthetix 2024Subscribe🔗 Website | 🎙 Podcast | 🎥 YouTube | 🐦 X | 🌿 Lens | 🟪 Farcaster ## Publication Information - [ETH Daily](https://ethdaily.io/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://ethdaily.io/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@ethdaily): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=ethdaily): Follow on Twitter ## Optional - [Collect as NFT](https://ethdaily.io/397): Support the author by collecting this post - [View Collectors](https://ethdaily.io/397/collectors): See who has collected this post