The idea of a meta blockchain that aggregates data from various chains into a single interface has resurfaced, notably through Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko's recent tweet. He advocates for a system that allows transactions to reference the latest block headers from multiple blockchains, potentially enhancing data availability and efficiency in Web3. While this concept has garnered significant attention, criticism exists regarding its complexity and utility, highlighting ongoing debates about the future of blockchain interoperability solutions such as cross-chain bridges.
Racking up over 84,000 views and almost 500 likes within three days, Yakovenko's proposal was clearly a popular one.
His vision centers on a meta blockchain that optimizes data availability (DA) by allowing transactions to reference the latest block headers from various DA layers like Ethereum, Celestia, and Solana.
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