Arbitrum releases ArbOS Dia upgrade, streamlining the process of paying gas fees with stablecoins and raising the minimum base fee to 0.02 gwei.
Foresight News reported that Arbitrum has released the ArbOS Dia upgrade, which will introduce a new pricing model on Arbitrum One to smooth out gas fee fluctuations during peak periods and raise the minimum base fee from 0.01 gwei to 0.02 gwei to deter malicious attacks. On the user side, the Dia upgrade aligns with Ethereum standards and supports native mobile signing methods such as Passkey and facial recognition. For custom Arbitrum chains, this upgrade also simplifies the process of using USDC or USDT as native gas tokens. In addition, the upgrade lays the foundation for future improvements in network throughput by more precisely tracking the usage of computational and storage resources.
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