Base will activate the Beryl hard fork upgrade on the mainnet on June 26, introducing the B20 native token standard.

Golden Finance reports that on June 17th, according to official sources, Coinbase's Layer 2 network Base is about to launch the Beryl hard fork upgrade, introducing the B20 native token standard, reducing the final confirmation period for single proof withdrawals from 7 days to 5 days, and upgrading Reth V2 (disk usage reduced by 50%, throughput increased by 33%).
Beryl will be activated on the Sepolia testnet at 2:00 AM (UTC+8) on June 19th, and on the mainnet at 2:00 AM (UTC+8) on June 26th.
B20 is Base's native token standard, a Rust pre-compiled ERC-20 compatible token designed for stablecoin, RWA, and long-tail token issuers, with an integrated compliance toolkit including transfer strategies, freezing and seizure, role-based access control, memos, and supply caps.
In terms of withdrawals, the final adjudication window for the single evidence dispute resolution process has been shortened from 7 days to 5 days.
The dual proof fast channel (TEE+ZK) introduced by Azul remains at 1 day.
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