The native chain of MakerDAO, which is currently referred to as "NewChain," is a component of the fifth and final phase of the MakerDAO "Endgame" upgrade, which was announced in May. This phase, which is expected to take approximately three years to complete, will see the complete re-implementation of the Maker Protocol into a brand-new, independent blockchain.
In the proposition on the MakerDAO discussion, Christensen depicted Solana's codebase as the "most encouraging" choice to investigate, as he offered three key justifications for why he figures it ought to be utilized as the establishment for NewChain. He, right off the bat, featured the "specialized quality" of the Solana codebase, and contended that it is "profoundly improved to work a particular, exceptionally effective blockchain."
Furthermore, Christensen contended that the Solana environment has "demonstrated its flexibility by having gone through the FTX blowup" and a few different difficulties without disintegrating. Thus, the MakerDAO prime supporter recommended that the Solana environment is probably going to keep close by long haul, keep a "great pool of ability accessible for Producer to get to and add to" while likewise giving a savvy road to construct and keep up with NewChain with.
At long last, Christensen noticed that as of now exists instances of the Solana codebase being forked and adjusted to go about as appchains," MakerDAO could follow a comparative cycle to foster NewChain. Christensen noticed that while the EVM is the "most significant with regards to building stuff for clients, since that is where the clients are," it sometimes falls short for MakerDAO's particular prerequisites on the backend.