@drolly
Base isn’t trying to replace Ethereum.
It’s doing the more useful thing, making Ethereum usable at scale.
Lower fees, faster confirmations, and the same security assumptions devs already trust.
That’s why real products are shipping on Base, not just whitepapers.
What’s interesting isn’t the tech alone.
It’s the behavior shift:
Builders iterate faster
Users interact without thinking about gas.
Experiments fail cheaply and that’s healthy
@base.base.eth feels less like a “chain” and more like infrastructure you stop noticing once it works.
And that’s usually how real adoption starts.
If you’re building for real users, Base is hard to ignore.