
Optimism’s Superchain Supports L3s
OP Stack L3s will have support for custom gas tokens and Plasma Mode.
Optimism supports L3s on the Superchain.
Arbitrum launches Stylus V2 on testnet.
Omni introduces Octane.
How to raise Ethereum’s gas limit.

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Optimism now supports L3 chains on the Superchain, which is its network of OP Stack chains that have committed to shared upgrades and contribute sequencer revenue to the Optimism Collective. L3s will have access to Retro Funding, airdrops, and developer grants. Optimism is also rolling out custom gas token support for OP Stack L3s. L3s on the OP Stack will also feature Plasma Mode, an alternative data availability (DA) solution that allows chains to choose their preferred DA layer. Redstone is the first OP Stack L2 launched with Plasma Mode. L3 chains offer a more cost-effective solution for rollup deployments as transactions can be settled on an L2.
Offchain Labs rolled out Arbitrum Stylus V2 on the Arbitrum Sepolia testnet. The V2 update features reduced gas fees, smaller contract sizes, improved tooling support, and new system operations. It includes support for transient storage and strengthens security by limiting the types of WASM programs that can be activated. Stylus is a versatile programming environment that enables developers to create applications and smart contracts using WASM. It supports high-level programming languages such as Rust, C, and C++. The Stylus V2 release incorporates a bridge, an RPC, and a block explorer, allowing developers to emulate their applications in production-like environments.
Omni Network, a Layer 1 chain designed to connect Ethereum rollups, launched Octane, a modular EVM framework that enables the integration of various virtual machine architectures. Octane can be used as a decentralized sequencer for rollups deployed on Optimism, Arbitrum, and zkSync. The framework allows Ethereum's execution environments to be coupled with different consensus engines, supporting fast finality, low latency, and high transaction throughput. Octane is now available under the open-source GPL license.
inEVM integration with Arbitrum Orbit
How to raise the gas limit
DODO Chain releases Phase 1
Conduit supports custom gas tokens for OP
Erigon v2.60.0rc1 release
OP concludes Season 5 grants
Lyra Finace LDX snapshot
US House votes to overturn SEC rule
Biden to veto H.J. Res 109
Lagrange raises $12m seed
Genome launches .GNO domains

Vitalik Buterin Proposes EIP-7702
A new standard that allows EOAs to operate as smart contract wallets temporarily during a transaction.
Vitalik Buterin proposes EIP-7702.
Velodrome launches on Mode.
Lyra introduces yield-bearing derivatives.
Sablier supports zkSync Era.

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Vitalik Buterin introduced EIP-7702 as an alternative to account abstraction EIP-3074. Rather than adding new opcodes, EIP-7702 proposes a new transaction type that allows Externally Owned Accounts (EOAs) to operate as smart contract wallets temporarily during a transaction, with the state of the EOA reverting to its original condition after the transaction. The transaction type under EIP-7702 includes fields for contract_code and a signature. The approach supports the same functionalities as those proposed in EIP-3074, such as batch and sponsored transactions. Although Ethereum core developers previously planned to adopt EIP-3074 in the upcoming Pectra upgrade, EIP-7702 could change development direction as it could better streamline the transition of EOAs into smart contract wallets.
Velodrome Superchain, a MetaDEX aimed at becoming the primary liquidity and trading hub on the Superhain, is now live on Mode Network as part of its beta release. This launch features support for both stable and volatile asset AMM pools. Users can now explore liquidity pools, swap, or open LP positions on Mode. Mode launched its MODE governance token today, which has a fully diluted valuation of $576 million. In the coming days, liquidity providers will earn MODE token incentives. Projects within the Mode ecosystem can also enhance liquidity for their tokens by allocating incentives to gauges. Over the next 30 to 60 days, Velodrome will roll out Velodrome Superchain 1.0, an initial version of the MetaDEX that incorporates VELO rewards and Slipstream liquidity pools.
Lyra Finance introduced a new solution that tokenizes yield-bearing derivatives, focusing initially on basis trade and covered call strategies for Liquid Restaking Tokens (LRTs). The approach enables users to deposit LRTs such as EtherFi’s eETH and Swell’s rswETH to earn yields from ETH funding rates in basis trades and from volatility in options selling. The strategies are packaged into ERC-20 tokens that can further be used across DeFi. In the coming weeks, Lyra plans to release both cash and carry and covered call strategies for LRTs and stETH. Operating as a permissionless options platform, Lyra Finance features smart accounts, cross-margin, and cross-asset collateral, all running on Lyra Chain, which is an OP Stack Layer 2 network.
Token streaming platform Sablier now supports streams on zkSync Era. Sablier enables users to create token streams featuring linear, cliff, timelock, and exponential locking mechanisms. Sablier also supports voting power on Snapshot from tokens that are streaming. Sablier now supports streams on a total of twelve chains

MetaMask Introduces Smart Transactions
A new opt-in feature designed to protect against MEV and enhance transaction success rates.
MetaMask introduces Smart Transactions.
Arbitrum onboards security council members.
Erigon releases an update on Erigon 3.
Robinhood Crypto receives a Wells notice.

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MetaMask introduced Smart Transactions, a new opt-in feature designed to protect against MEV and enhance transaction success rates. The feature shares a similar framework as MetaMask Smart Swaps, which uses a virtual mempool and employs an auction-based system where a network of searchers and builders compete to fulfill user requests. Transactions sent through Smart Transactions are not visible in the public Ethereum mempool. Users can monitor the progress of their pending transactions via the MetaMask portfolio dashboard. Smart Transactions are only available on Ethereum Mainnet and cannot be manually canceled or expedited. Smart Transactions can enabled in MetaMask v11.15 or later.
Arbitrum concluded its semi-annual security council elections, bringing in a fresh cohort voted by ARB token holders. Among the new members are Bartek, co-founder of L2Beat, Yoav, an Ethereum Foundation researcher, Fred, formerly of Offchain Labs, and security research firms Zellic, Certora, and OpenZeppelin. Comprising of 12 independent members, the Arbitrum Security Council undergoes bi-annual elections to rotate out six members at a time. The council is tasked with executing prompt protocol upgrades in emergencies. Upgrades initiated by the council bypass approval from the Arbitrum DAO, but are still subject to a short delay period.
Erigon, an Ethereum execution layer client, released an update regarding the upcoming launch of Erigon 3. With a shift to prioritize Erigon 3 development, the forthcoming v2.60.0 release will serve as the last major update for Erigon 2. Subsequent releases will focus on bug fixes or serve as release candidates leading up to the debut of v3. Engineered for optimal efficiency, Erigon 3 is designed for both full archive nodes and pruned node types. Erigon V3 code now resides in the main branch.
Robinhood Crypto, the cryptocurrency trading division of Robinhood, has become the latest recipient of a Wells notice from the SEC. The notice accuses Robinhood Crypto of similar violations as Coinbase, Kraken, and Uniswap, such as the failure to register with the SEC. Robinhood says it has received and cooperated with the SEC’s investigative subpoenas and has made attempts to register a specialized broker-dealer. Despite the notice, Robinhood says that Robinhood Crypto is here to stay.
Polygon launches Miden Alpha testnet
Fairblock releases FairyCoW Swap
Implications of EIP-3074 inclusion
Polygon native USDC migration campaign
Upcoming retro funding rounds
Mode begins Phase 2
DeBank snapshot taken
Coinbase securities lawsuit
Hayden’s take on points
Buttrfly supports Lens profile minting
