As of block height 31,056,500 (March 26, 2025, 3:00 AM UTC), Celo is no longer a standalone Layer 1 blockchain—it is now an Ethereum Layer 2!
Some documentation may be outdated as updates are in progress. If you encounter issues, please file a bug report.For the most up-to-date information, refer to our Celo L2 documentation.
This page is a work in progress based on the proposal for the Celo L2’s Security Council. For updates make sure to refer to the Celo Forum.
Celo L2 Security Council Overview
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Purpose:
- To decentralize the Celo L2 Network.
- Manage key upgrades and security fixes.
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Responsibilities:
- Upgrade L1 protocol contracts for Celo’s L2.
- Modify designations for roles like sequencers, proposers, and challengers.
- Execute urgent security fixes via hotfixes.
- Act independently in urgent situations for the network’s best interest.
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Decentralization Goals:
- Prevent any single entity from upgrading the system, modifying rollup state, or censoring transactions.
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Governance:
- Regular Governance Process for Celo Core Contracts and Community Fund remains unchanged.
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Proposed Multisig Structure:
- 2/2 Safe Multisig:
- Members: cLabs Multisig and Celo Community Security Council.
- cLabs Multisig: 4 out of 5 multisig with a 75% threshold.
- Celo Community Security Council: 6/8 multisig with members from L2Beat, Hyperlane, Valora, Mento, Nitya Subramanian, Kris Kaczor, Tim Moreton, and Aaron Boyd.
- Ensures non-cLabs controlled quorum-blocking group.
- Members: cLabs Multisig and Celo Community Security Council.
- 2/2 Safe Multisig:
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Security Standards:
- Follow Optimism multisig security policy.
- Allow nested multisigs if all signers adhere to the security policy.