Arbitrum Activates Elara With Optional Compliance Filters for Dedicated Chains

Arbitrum activated ArbOS 61 Elara on Aug. 20, including elective protocol-level transaction screening, priority-fee assist and an alternate data-availability interface for devoted chains, whereas altering base-fee administration and increasing Stylus capability on Arbitrum One.
The improve went reside after approval via Arbitrum governance. The governance proposal included compliance and priority-fee capabilities in ArbOS 61 however left them deliberately disabled on Arbitrum One and Nova. The compliance filter is due to this fact not a brand new screening system for customers of Arbitrum One; it’s configurable tooling for homeowners of devoted Arbitrum chains.
Chain House owners Management the Filter
Arbitrum’s technical documentation says compliance filtering is off by default and that chain homeowners should explicitly configure and allow every part. An proprietor can choose an exterior compliance supplier, resembling TRM Labs or Chainalysis, to supply a restricted-address checklist and may outline guidelines protecting transfers, contract calls and different interactions involving these addresses.
Enforcement operates at two ranges. The sequencer simulates transactions and rejects those who violate the configured guidelines earlier than they enter a block. For transactions submitted via the father or mother chain’s Delayed Inbox, a sentinel can register the transaction hash with an onchain guardian so the state transition perform forcibly fails it when it’s included.
That second layer is designed to forestall a restricted consumer from bypassing the sequencer via Arbitrum’s force-inclusion path. The documentation additionally says restricted addresses are saved as salted hashes relatively than plaintext and recommends that chains wait no less than 30 days after the ArbOS 61 launch on Arbitrum One earlier than adopting the characteristic.
Precedence Charges Nonetheless Require Choose-In
Elara additionally offers dedicated-chain homeowners the power to gather precedence charges, or suggestions, however the characteristic ships disabled. Solely the chain proprietor—sometimes an operator handle or DAO—can flip assortment on via the access-controlled `ArbOwner` precompile.
Accumulating suggestions alone doesn’t change transaction ordering. A series should additionally replace its sequencer logic to type utilizing the priority-fee subject. On Arbitrum One, activating priority-fee assortment nonetheless requires a separate constitutional DAO vote; Elara solely installs the underlying functionality.
For Arbitrum One’s base payment, Elara introduces a `BaseFeeManager` contract that lets Offchain Labs regulate the minimal Layer 2 base payment inside a DAO-approved vary of 0.01 to 0.10 gwei. The delegation expires two years after mainnet activation, requires public discover via the Arbitrum discussion board and might be eliminated by the DAO. The improve doesn’t itself increase charges.
The choice data-availability API can also be geared toward devoted chains, permitting operators to attach suppliers with out sustaining customized Nitro forks. Arbitrum One will not be anticipated to make use of it as a result of its transaction information settles on Ethereum. Elara individually raises the code-size restrict for Stylus contracts from 24 KB to 96 KB; the change doesn’t apply to Solidity contracts.





