Nethermind Launches Ether Layer2 Network Called 'Surge Rollup'
Nethermind, an ethereum client, has launched a new ethereum Layer2 solution called Surge Rollup that focuses on performance, according to The Block.
Additionally, according to Nethermind's website, Surge Rollup is an ULTRABASED rollup with gigabit speeds, built on top of the Taiko stack, and is designed to target developers, builders, and autonomous agents; launches as Phase 2, prioritizing activity, censorship resistance, security, and features that don't require licensing; is verified by an EtherCorrector Sorting, not a centralized sorter; Uses ETH as gas without any native tokens, credits, or airdrops; Provides Ether performance through the Nethermind client.
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