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Facet is an Ethereum Layer 2 Rollup. Its official website positions it as “The Unstoppable Ethereum Rollup” and states that it has achieved Stage 2 verified status on L2Beat. It is not an exchange or wallet, but rather lower-level L2 network infrastructure focused on addressing risks found in existing Rollups, such as shutdowns by a small number of admin keys, censorship, disabling forced inclusion, or forced upgrades.
Facet’s core design includes immutable sequencing, the native Gas Token FCT, ZK Fault Proofs, and no forced upgrades. The materials state that it uses a fixed, non-controlled EOA address as the inbox, meaning administrators cannot disable forced inclusion, and all transactions have an equal protocol-level opportunity to access block space. For gas, Facet does not rely on bridged ETH controlled by an upgradable bridge contract. Instead, it uses Facet Compute Token (FCT), which is minted in proportion to L1 gas burned and uses automatic difficulty adjustment to keep supply stable. For the proof system, the official site says a single immutable contract handles proofs, and administrators cannot override or pause withdrawals.
The materials do not disclose specific fees, gas cost ranges, supported token lists, or trading pairs. What can be confirmed is that FCT is the network’s native Gas Token. The ecosystem entry points include FacetSWAP, FacetNFT, FacetNAMES, a block explorer, FacetDEV IDE, and GitHub, but the materials do not provide details on whether there is sufficient liquidity or which assets are supported. They also do not disclose KYC, fiat deposits, withdrawals, derivatives, or leverage services.
Its main strengths are its clear anti-censorship and anti-admin-risk design: there is no admin shutdown switch, forced inclusion remains always available, protocol upgrades cannot be forcibly pushed through, and users can choose their trust assumptions via forks. This may appeal to stablecoin issuers, DeFi developers, and users who care about the security of L2-native assets. The downside is that the official content is highly technical and lacks practical information on ecosystem scale, fees, wallet integration, customer support, regulatory licenses, and fiat channels. For ordinary users who simply want to trade or invest, the learning curve and usability threshold will likely be higher than with mainstream L2s.
Facet is better suited to developers, protocol teams, stablecoin or asset issuers, and advanced on-chain users who place a high priority on Rollup unstoppable-ness. The materials do not specify access conditions from China, so actual network connectivity, wallet support, and payment entry points cannot be confirmed. If you need a more mature ecosystem and deeper liquidity, it may be worth comparing it with alternative networks such as Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, zkSync, Starknet, and Scroll.
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