Ronin’s Layer 2 Leap: 10 Hours of Chaos, 90M RON, and a $625M Hangover

Oh, Ronin Ethereum, you’re finally growing up and moving out of your sidechain studio apartment to crash on Ethereum’s Layer 2 couch. Mark your calendars for May 12, because for roughly 10 hours, absolutely nothing will work. Thrilling, right?

  • Ronin’s throwing a hard fork party at block 55,577,490, swapping its sidechain life for a trendy OP Stack Layer 2 existence. Très chic.
  • All transactions? Paused. Swaps? On hold. Smart contracts? Taking a nap. It’s like a blockchain spa day, but without the relaxation.
  • RON token inflation is getting a crash diet, dropping from a hefty 20% to a svelte 1%. Meanwhile, 90 million RON is getting redirected to the treasury because, you know, marketplace fees are jumping to 1.25%. Capitalism, baby!

So, Ronin-the blockchain that brought you Axie Infinity and a $625 million hack-is finally plugging “back into the mothership.” Yes, Ethereum, the mothership. Because nothing says ‘I’ve learned my lesson’ like ditching your nine-validator sidechain for a rollup infrastructure. Grown-up decisions, folks.

For 10 glorious hours, no transfers, no swaps, no NFT trades, no smart contract interactions. It’s like a digital detox, but forced. Node operators, don’t forget to upgrade to release 1.2.2-unless you enjoy chaos.

What’s Changing? (Besides Everything)

Ronin’s new setup is all about Ethereum’s settlement and data availability. Out with the old, in with the OP Stack. RON token inflation? Slashed. Marketplace fees? Up. Treasury? Fatter. It’s a makeover, blockchain edition.

Oh, and EigenDA is joining the party to handle data availability. Because storing data off-chain while keeping it verifiable? That’s just good manners. Ronin’s now rubbing shoulders with Celo and Fraxtal in the OP Stack club. Networking, darling.

The $625 Million Elephant in the Room

Remember that time Ronin lost $625 million in a hack? Yeah, that was fun. Turns out, relying on a tiny group of validators wasn’t the best idea. Who knew? Now, they’re inheriting Ethereum’s security because, well, it’s better than their last plan. The Ronin bridge already got a Chainlink makeover in April 2025, but this? This is the full glow-up.

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2026-05-12 02:35