【Crypto World】Arbitrum has just released the ArbOS Dia upgrade, which is a significant system-level optimization.
First, regarding fees — a new dynamic pricing model has been introduced to better handle Gas fluctuations during peak times, preventing sudden surges. At the same time, the minimum base fee has been raised from 0.01 gwei to 0.02 gwei, directly increasing attack costs and significantly enhancing chain stability.
In terms of user experience, Dia aligns with Ethereum standards and now supports native mobile signing methods such as Passkey and facial recognition. This means wallet interactions will be more convenient and natural, greatly lowering the usage threshold.
For developers building custom Arbitrum chains, there is good news — the process of using USDC or USDT as native Gas tokens has been simplified, making ecosystem integration more flexible.
Finally, the upgrade also optimized the granularity of tracking computational and storage resources, paving the way for future network throughput improvements. Overall, this upgrade considers chain stability and security while also focusing on user experience and ecosystem development.
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BoredStaker
· 01-12 07:53
Can the gas fees really stabilize? Every time before, they said the optimization results are still the same and stuck.
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TommyTeacher1
· 01-10 14:48
Can the gas fee really stay stable? The previous surge is still vivid in my memory.
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FarmToRiches
· 01-09 10:02
Gas fees are going up again. This wave of Dia upgrade is really going further and further down the road of cutting leeks.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-09 09:54
Can gas fees really stabilize, or is this just another round of retail investors getting harvested?
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AirdropHermit
· 01-09 09:53
Can gas fees really stabilize? I feel like it still depends on the market sentiment.
Facial recognition wallet interaction is indeed comfortable, but I wonder about its security.
This upgrade is a real blessing for small developers. Finally, they can use USDT as gas!
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WenMoon
· 01-09 09:42
Sounds good, finally addressing the ridiculous gas peak issue.
Arbitrum ArbOS Dia Upgrade Detailed Explanation: New Gas Fee Model + Native Signature Support
【Crypto World】Arbitrum has just released the ArbOS Dia upgrade, which is a significant system-level optimization.
First, regarding fees — a new dynamic pricing model has been introduced to better handle Gas fluctuations during peak times, preventing sudden surges. At the same time, the minimum base fee has been raised from 0.01 gwei to 0.02 gwei, directly increasing attack costs and significantly enhancing chain stability.
In terms of user experience, Dia aligns with Ethereum standards and now supports native mobile signing methods such as Passkey and facial recognition. This means wallet interactions will be more convenient and natural, greatly lowering the usage threshold.
For developers building custom Arbitrum chains, there is good news — the process of using USDC or USDT as native Gas tokens has been simplified, making ecosystem integration more flexible.
Finally, the upgrade also optimized the granularity of tracking computational and storage resources, paving the way for future network throughput improvements. Overall, this upgrade considers chain stability and security while also focusing on user experience and ecosystem development.