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Beryl Marks Next Phase Of Base’s Growth Strategy With Faster Withdrawals And Infrastructure Enhancements | Metaverse Post
In Brief
Base launches Beryl testnet ahead of June 25 mainnet upgrade, introducing B20 tokens, faster withdrawals, and scalability improvements.
According to Base, Beryl is the network’s second major upgrade following Azul, which introduced foundational changes to the Base Stack. While Azul focused on simplifying the protocol and strengthening security through a new architecture, Beryl builds on those improvements by adding new functionality and performance upgrades designed to support future growth.
One of the most large additions is the introduction of B20, a native token standard developed specifically for Base. Unlike conventional ERC-20 tokens that operate through smart contracts, B20 tokens run through precompiled functionality embedded directly into the network’s infrastructure. The standard remains fully compatible with existing ERC-20 wallets, exchanges, and applications while offering a more streamlined framework for issuing digital assets.
The new standard is intended to support a wide range of tokenized assets, including stablecoins, real-world assets, and other blockchain-based instruments. Base stated that B20 includes built-in features designed to simplify token management and compliance processes, reducing the need for issuers to develop custom solutions from scratch. The network also introduced dedicated token variants tailored to general-purpose assets and fiat-backed stablecoins.
Focusing on Efficiency and Scalability
In addition to the new token standard, Beryl reduces the waiting period required to withdraw assets from Base to Ethereum. Under the updated system, the standard withdrawal finalization period will decrease from seven days to five days. Base said the change is intended to improve user experience and allow liquidity providers and bridge operators to deploy capital more efficiently while maintaining network security safeguards.
Base stated that no action is required from regular users apart from benefiting from faster withdrawals once the upgrade becomes active. Developers will be able to experiment with the new B20 token standard, while node operators are expected to update their software before the mainnet activation date.
The company described Beryl as part of a broader roadmap aimed at accelerating innovation on the network. Following its June launch, Base plans to continue development through future upgrades, including the Cobalt release currently targeted for September. Planned enhancements are expected to include native account abstraction capabilities, additional B20 functionality, and further simplification of node operations as the network pursues long-term scaling objectives.