Coinbase-incubated Base has open-sourced its smart contracts and web repositories as part of its commitment to building in the open.
Coinbase-incubated Layer 2 network Base has open-sourced its code repositories to enhance transparency and open the project to public contributions.
The Base Layer 2 network on Ethereum is built on OP Stack in collaboration with Optimism. “Supporting open source has been one of our key tenets since we announced the testnet at the start of the year,” Base Senior Software Engineer Anika Raghuvanshi told The Block. “Our goal is to be decentralized, permissionless, and open to anyone.
In addition to smart contracts, Base has also open-sourced its web properties, including base.org, docs.base.org, and bridge.base.org. This is again designed to boost transparency and encourage developers to contribute and provide feedback. For example, developers can delve into the code responsible for Base’s deposits and withdrawals, providing a blueprint for those looking to craft similar functions.
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