According to Odaily, Bitcoin's Layer 2 network, Bitlayer, has announced the successful completion of its mainnet halving hard fork, upgrading from version V1.0 to V1.1.2. With this upgrade, Bitlayer will add support for the following Cancun EIP protocols: EIP-1153 'Transient Storage', EIP-5656 (MCOPY opcode), and EIP-6780 SELFDESTRUCT, which is only applicable in the same transaction. The upgrade signifies Bitlayer's commitment to improving its network capabilities and enhancing user experience. The addition of the new EIP protocols will provide more flexibility and functionality to the network, allowing for more efficient and secure transactions. The EIP-1153 'Transient Storage' protocol, for instance, is designed to temporarily store data during a transaction, while the EIP-5656 (MCOPY opcode) and EIP-6780 SELFDESTRUCT protocols are used for memory copying and self-destruction of contracts respectively. The successful completion of the mainnet halving hard fork is a significant milestone for Bitlayer, demonstrating its continuous efforts to evolve and adapt in the rapidly changing cryptocurrency landscape.