Celo's governance proposal for the hot check on migrating to the Ethereum L2 architecture has been voted through
ChainCatcher news, the governance proposal regarding the migration of Celo to the Ethereum L2 architecture has been approved through voting. This governance proposal supports Celo's transition from an independent EVM-compatible Layer1 blockchain to Ethereum Layer2, and it is not a vote on the architecture or design of how to achieve the Layer2 goals.In mid-July, the Celo development team cLabs initiated a new proposal, suggesting that Celo migrate from an independent EVM-compatible Layer1 blockchain to Ethereum Layer2, utilizing the OP Stack to become an Ethereum L2 architecture. This will be a technical upgrade, with key features including: a decentralized sequencer driven by Celo's existing validators, using a Byzantine fault-tolerant consensus mechanism; an off-chain data availability layer supported by EigenLayer and EigenDA, operated by Ethereum node operators, and secured through re-staking ETH, allowing Celo to maintain low fees; and retaining Celo's design that requires only 1 block confirmation.