CoinVoice has recently learned that Web3Caff Research, a Web3 industry research and analysis platform, recently released an in-depth research report on the Based Rollup track. Web3Caff Research researcher Wildon pointed out in the report that with the development of blockchain technology and the surge in market demand, Ethereum is gradually unable to afford the huge transaction volume.

Therefore, the concept of Rollup came into being, separating transaction execution from the main network and moving it to the off-chain for calculation, thereby reducing the computing burden of the main network. It is also the main solution to the current Ethereum scalability problem. In the booming Rollup ecosystem, the two main designs are Optimistic Rollup and ZK Rollup.

However, both Optimistic Rollup and ZK Rollup have effectively improved the transaction processing speed, but they also have their limitations in terms of security, MEV, decentralization, latency, and computing costs. In view of this, Ethereum researcher Justin Drake proposed the idea of ​​Based Rollup in May 2023, in which the main network will assume the function of the Rollup sorter, so that Rollup can inherit more of the main network's features in an attempt to break through the dilemma it faces. The report further points out that although Based Rollup has the advantages of decentralization, improved security, and simplified architecture, it also implies related problems. [Original link]