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Solana (SOL) Validators Approve Proposal for Full Priority Fee Control

vivian 28 May 2024
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  • Solana validators have voted to allocate 100% of priority fees to themselves, ending the previous 50/50 split between burning fees and rewarding validators.
  • The decision, passed with 77% approval, aims to address flaws in the network’s validator system while sparking debate over its potential impact on SOL pricing and network stability.

In a recent landmark decision, Solana validators have voted to alter the distribution of priority fees, signaling a significant shift in the protocol’s economic landscape. The proposal, SIMD-0096, which passed with a 77% approval rate, aims to self-allocate 100% of these fees, effectively ending the current 50/50 split between burning fees and rewarding validators.

The proposal, designed to address flaws in Solana’s validator system, is seen as a crucial step in maintaining network security while realigning economic incentives. This change, however, is not without controversy. Critics argue that the move could have profound implications for the long-term stability of the Solana ecosystem and the value of SOL, its native cryptocurrency.

Support for SIMD-0096 came from a coalition of validators, including Jito, Helius, Stakehaus, Bonk, Leapfrog, Solend, Everstake, and Pico.sol. They believe that the current system, which involves burning a portion of priority fees, encourages side deals between block producers and transaction submitters, potentially compromising network security.

“The burning mechanism is essentially a bug in the system,” remarked Anatoly Yakovenko, Solana’s co-founder, addressing concerns from critics. He emphasized that the current system forces users to pay double the priority fee to outbid tips, which are not burned and are instead entirely transferred to validators. This setup, according to Yakovenko, poses risks to the network’s integrity.

Despite the broad support for SIMD-0096, several notable validators, including GREED, Step Finance Solana Compass, Shinobu, Triton, AG, Pumpkin Pull, Edgevana, and Orangefin, opposed the proposal. Their concerns primarily revolve around its potential impact on SOL’s long-term price and the stability of the Solana ecosystem.

“Hanko Baggins and Bandito Stake” argue that removing the burning mechanism could leave Solana’s annual inflation rate unchecked, which might suppress SOL pricing in the long term.

While the vote on SIMD-0096 has concluded, the implementation of its mechanisms will take several months. Solana’s mainnet does not currently support the changes proposed, allowing for further discussion and development. Auxiliary proposals, such as SIMD-0123 for streamlining block reward distribution and SIMD-0109 proposing a native tipping mechanism, are likely to be refined during this period.

This decision by Solana validators marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of the network’s governance and economic model. It highlights the complexities and challenges inherent in balancing economic incentives with network security. As the implementation of SIMD-0096 progresses, the Solana community will be closely monitoring its impact on the network and the broader cryptocurrency market.

A New Era for Solana’s Economic Model

The transition from a burning mechanism to full control of priority fees by validators sets the stage for a new era in Solana’s economic model. As the network prepares for these changes, the debate over their long-term impact continues to unfold.

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