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[Docs] Update README to reflect unified Base stack#1044

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What changed?

Updates the base/node README to reflect Base's current architecture following the exit from Optimism's OP Stack (February 2026).

Before:

Base is a secure, low-cost, developer-friendly Ethereum L2 built on Optimism's OP Stack.

After:

Base is a secure, low-cost, developer-friendly Ethereum L2 running on the Base stack.

Why?

  • Base now runs its own unified stack (post-OP-Stack migration)
  • The current README is misleading for new developers
  • Aligns with the architecture described in base-org/base

Risk: Zero. One-line docs change, no code modified.

Refs: base-org/base#1395 (Point 3)

Replaces 'built on Optimism's OP Stack' with 'running on the Base stack'
following Base's exit from OP Stack (Feb 2026).

Refs: base-org/base#1395
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cb-heimdall commented May 10, 2026

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