What is Optimism Layer 2? Optimism is an Ethereum Layer-2 (L2) solution centered on low cost and ease of use. It was first revealed in June 2019, and Optimism’s open main net was launched in December 2021. Since Optimism was designed to closely mirror Ethereum, developers can deploy existing contracts on the blockchain in a streamlined manner.
According to Dune Analytics, Optimism’s L2 chain holds $692.2m in on-chain value, handles approximately 111,000 transactions per day, and is up to 63 times cheaper in gas fees than Ethereum L1.
As a blockchain built on top of Ethereum Layer 1 (L1), Optimism uses Ethereum’s proof-of-work (PoW) consensus method to validate transactions (until Ethereum transitions to a proof-of-stake [PoS] method, scheduled in the second half of 2022).
Optimism’s Blockchain has some notable points including:
Recently, Optimism launched the OP token and announced an airdrop for those who have been involved as early adopters and active users of projects in the Optimism ecosystem.
In addition, last March, Optimism also announced the success of a $150M Series B funding round at a valuation of $1.65B. This funding round was led by two famous names, a16z and Paradigm. Prior to that, the $25M Series A round was also led by a16z.
In the latest version, Optimism has introduced the Optimism Collective. Optimism Collective is a large-scale DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) of digital democratic governance, built to drive the rapid and sustainable growth of a decentralized ecosystem. In the near future, the governance of Optimism will be determined by an association between the Optimism Foundation and members of the Optimism Collective.
Similar to the structure of a National Congress, the Optimism Collective will be governed by two houses: the Citizen’s House and the Token House.
From the ideas above, the OP’s economy would have the following flywheel:
Demand for OP Block space: Funding for the OP economy will come from the Optimism network and its block space value. Participating in OP block space provides a sustainable source of revenue.
Sequencer generates revenues: Sequencer here is a node that handles transactions on L2 and posts them to L1. With the same role as miners, the sequencer will receive a portion of the revenue as transaction fees
RetroPGF: Revenue from the sequencer will be redistributed to the community through Retroactive Public Good Funding. It can be understood as funding, rewarding individuals, projects, and communities that build public good with a positive impact, making contributions to the general community. Citizen’s House members will vote on the allocation of this capital.
Value to Users and Builders:
In 2021, the project achieved significant milestones, including the successful launch of the Alpha Mainnet at the start of the year, followed by the official Mainnet at the end of the year, the completion of the virtual machine,…
Optimism’s focus in 2022 will be on developing the ecosystem, Optimism Collective, and next-generation Fault Proof.
As of 7 June 15:00 BST (+1 UTC), OP was valued at $1.13. Since the token continued to be airdropped at the time of writing, an accurate circulating supply and market capitalization was not available. Token distribution is as follows:
Optimism launched its OP token on May 31. A total of 231,000 addresses were eligible to claim 214 million OP tokens for free (known as an “airdrop”). That accounts for 5% of the total 4.29 billion supply, meaning 95% of the supply has yet to hit the market. You can track how many users claimed the first airdrop on this Dune Analytics dashboard.
There is currently little information about the use cases of the OP token; however, according to Optimism’s announcement, the OP token is primarily used in Token House for governance purposes such as:
To achieve the above goals, the project established the Optimism Foundation which acts as the steward of the Optimism Collective, runs the experiments, stimulates the ecosystem, then will eventually dissolve, and give the Optimism community complete control.
The Optimism Foundation will be led by Optimism co-founders Jinglan Wang and Ben Jones, together with Eva Beylin (Director of Graph Foundation), Abbey Titcomb (Head of Community of Radicle), and Brian Avello from Maker Foundation.
In addition, Optimism PBC has also been renamed OP Labs PBC, Liam Horne – formerly Head of Engineering for Optimism PBC, will take over as the new CEO of OP Labs PBC.
The project most recently raised $150 million from a Series B round led by a16z and Paradigm, and the previous funding rounds include:
The prospect of scaling for Ethereum is positive news for the network and the Dapps on Ethereum. An increase in the number of users would mean more people are holding ETH to transact on the network, and cheaper fees would allow for larger trading volumes on exchanges like Synthetix and Uniswap. The narrative for Ethereum has never been better, through the growth of DeFi, NFTs, EIP1559’s slated launch and its upcoming scalability.
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