Solana Co-Founder Proposes Meta Blockchain for Cost Efficiency

Solana Co-Founder Proposes Meta Blockchain for Cost Efficiency
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Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko has introduced a ‘meta blockchain’ concept aimed at reducing data availability costs by merging transactions from multiple chains. The proposal, however, faces skepticism from Celestia’s Nick White, who highlights its complexity and limited practical benefits.

  • Yakovenko's meta blockchain would merge data from Solana, Ethereum, and Celestia under fixed rules to optimize costs.
  • The system avoids centralized sequencers, relying instead on predefined merge rules for transaction ordering.
  • Celestia's Nick White argues the concept adds excessive complexity with limited practical advantages.
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