Offchain Labs has submitted the ArbOS 20 Atlas AIP proposal in the Arbitrum community
Offchain Labs has submitted the ArbOS 20 Atlas AIP proposal to the Arbitrum community. The voting will start at 07:27 on February 17th Beijing time and end at 07:28 on March 2nd. The AIP proposes multiple improvements to Arbitrum, including the ability to publish batch L2 transactions in Blob form on Ethereum at a cheaper price using EIP-4844, support for most of the changes included in the Ethereum Dencun upgrade, and two improvements to the batch release of Arbitrum One and Nova. The proposed ArbOS 20 Atlas upgrade will be available for adoption by any Arbitrum; the proposal involves Arbitrum One and Nova because they are governed by the Arbitrum DAO. At a higher level, the ArbOS upgrade can be seen as a hard fork of Arbitrum.
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