New Arbitrum proposal proposes changes to scaling plans to allow new Orbit chains to be deployed on any blockchain
PANews reported on April 18 that the Arbitrum community released a temperature check proposal to "change the Arbitrum expansion plan to allow the deployment of new Orbit chains on any blockchain." The proposal stated that one limitation of the Arbitrum expansion plan is that it must be deployed on any blockchain from Ethereum. The new Orbit chain is deployed on the chain to obtain security, but in the past few weeks, the Arbitrum Foundation has received requests from Bitcoin, BNB Chain, and Cosmos ecological projects. These projects hope to deploy their own Orbit chains on other networks. Therefore, the Arbitrum Foundation asked the Arbitrum DAO to decide whether the Arbitrum scaling program should be expanded further and allow new Orbit chains to be deployed on blockchains other than Ethereum (and its derivatives). After community discussion, the proposal will be temperature checked on Snapshot.
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