Optimism’s OP Token Plunges as Base Moves Away From OP Stack

OP0,45%
BTC0,68%
ALT0,06%

Optimism’s OP token dropped more than 20% in 24 hours after Base announced it is transitioning from the OP Stack to its own unified and self-operated technology framework called “base/base.” The token is currently trading near $0.143, marking a sharp daily decline and extending its longer-term downtrend.

Base’s decision effectively ends a three-year technical and economic relationship with Optimism. Since launching in 2023 as an OP Stack chain, Base shared a portion of its sequencer revenue with Optimism’s treasury under a licensing agreement. With the shift to its own stack, that revenue will now remain entirely within Base’s ecosystem, removing a key financial link between the two projects.

Base cited the need for faster upgrades and reduced complexity as the primary motivation behind the move. The network plans to increase its upgrade cadence to six releases per year, compared to three previously, while maintaining Stage 1 decentralization. Node operators will also be required to migrate to a dedicated Base client to remain compatible with future hard forks.

OP Extends Broader Downtrend

The latest selloff compounds an already difficult period for Optimism. Over the past month, OP has lost more than 50% of its value and is trading roughly 97% below its all-time high of $4.84 reached nearly two years ago. The sharp reaction highlights how closely market participants had linked Optimism’s outlook to Base’s success, especially given Base’s position as the highest-revenue chain within the OP Stack ecosystem.

Unlike Optimism, Base does not have a native token, insulating it from direct market fallout tied to the announcement. However, the structural separation underscores how quickly narratives can shift in the layer-2 landscape.

Altcoins Continue to Struggle in Narrative-Driven Market

The decline in OP also reflects a broader weakness across the altcoin market. Over the past year, selling pressure has intensified across many tokens, even as Bitcoin remains in extended consolidation. Only select narratives—such as privacy-focused coins or event-driven rallies—have managed to generate isolated gains, while most altcoins continue to trade under pressure.

Market analysts suggest that without a strong macroeconomic catalyst lifting risk assets broadly, altcoins are likely to remain volatile and reactive to project-specific developments. Sentiment remains subdued, with prediction market data showing only a small probability of a near-term “alt season.”

In the current environment, project-level decisions—such as Base’s break from Optimism—can have outsized impacts on token prices, reinforcing the fragile and narrative-driven nature of today’s altcoin market.

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