Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana, has proposed a new concept of a meta blockchain that allows merging data from different blockchains into a unified time-ordered sequence.
Yakovenko's Meta Blockchain Concept
Yakovenko introduced the idea of a meta blockchain, which will enable data to be posted across multiple chains, including Ethereum and Celestia. This data will be merged into a single time sequence using predefined rules.
Cross-Chain Data Alignment Mechanism
Under Yakovenko's model, a MetaTX posted on Solana would reference the latest observed block headers from other chains, such as Ethereum and Celestia. This ensures correct sequencing of transactions and helps create a consistent history from decentralized sources.
Application Flexibility in Layer 1 Ecosystems
Yakovenko also highlighted that Layer 1 protocols should enable flexibility for developers. If an L1 restricts experimentation, applications may migrate to more accommodating ecosystems.
Yakovenko's proposal for a meta blockchain highlights the goal of enhancing blockchain efficiency and offers a new approach to managing cross-chain data.