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In [[Bedrock]], L2 blocks are saved to the Ethereum blockchain using a [[non-contract address]] (0xff00..0010 on Ethereum) to minimize the L1 [[gas]] expense. | In [[Bedrock]], L2 blocks are saved to the Ethereum blockchain using a [[non-contract address]] (0xff00..0010 on Ethereum) to minimize the L1 [[gas]] expense. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{rollup}} | * {{rollup}} | ||
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Revision as of 13:44, 3 June 2024
In Bedrock, L2 blocks are saved to the Ethereum blockchain using a non-contract address (0xff00..0010 on Ethereum) to minimize the L1 gas expense.
See also
- L2: Rollup, execution layer, Optimistic Rollups (ORs), Optimistic Rollup Protocol, ZK rollup,
op-node
, Rollup node, Replica, Rollup Node Specification, Fuel.network - Optimism,
OP
, OP Stack, OP Architecture,op-
, Superchain, Optimism Bedrock, Proxyd, Crypto sequencer, rollup, Optimistic Rollup Protocol, Optimism Blobs, Optimism monitorism, fault-mon,eth-optimism/sdk
,L2OutputOracle.sol, OptimismPortal.sol
, OP Sepolia Testnet (11155420), OP Labs, Optimism Foundation, Fault Proof, Ecotone, Fjord, Rollup node, L2 Chain Derivation Specification, Fastnode.io, OP Contracts Manager (OPCM)
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