Ethereum Layer 2 Taiko Permissionless Sequencing and Proving Launched
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Taiko permissionless sequencing allows decentralized block sequencing by anyone, a departure from other rollups reliant on centralized sequencers, which introduces risks.
The process, termed based sequencing, leverages Ethereum mainnet validators and block builders for block ordering, enhancing decentralization within Taiko‘s ecosystem.
Moreover, Taiko introduces permissionless verification, enabling individuals globally to set up Taiko nodes and provers independently, without intermediaries. Taiko permissionless sequencing brings the blockchain closer to full decentralization and incentivizes participation through its native token, TAIKO, offering rewards for network engagement.
Rollups are pivotal for Ethereum‘s scalability, particularly post-Ethereum’s London upgrade, mitigating transaction fees and bolstering throughput. However, they often grapple with centralization concerns due to reliance on project-controlled sequencers and provers.
Taiko’s innovative multi-prover approach aims to fortify the system against bugs and vulnerabilities, reducing the likelihood of exploitation by diversifying proof mechanisms.
The project’s mainnet launch, preceded by rigorous development since 2022 and seven testnets, was accompanied by an airdrop, distributing 5% of its 1 billion token supply to early community participants.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin was among those expecting Taiko’s inaugural block, signaling significant interest and confidence in the project’s potential. With its groundbreaking features and commitment to decentralization, Taiko emerges as a frontrunner in Ethereum’s Layer 2 ecosystem.
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