The Solana community is once again embroiled in a debate over its inflation mechanism, as the SIMD-0228 governance vote resurfaces. Helius CEO Mert Mumtaz reignited the discussion by criticizing validators who opposed the proposal, which aimed to replace Solana's fixed inflation decline with a dynamic model. Proponents argued this would improve token supply and reduce selling pressure, while opponents feared it would harm validator rewards and network decentralization. Despite initial support, the proposal failed to reach the required 66.67% approval in March 2025.
Attention is also turning to a new proposal, SIMD-0411, which suggests accelerating Solana's inflation decrease from 15% to 30%, potentially reaching a 1.5% terminal rate by early 2029. This could reduce SOL issuance by 22.3 million tokens, valued at $2.9 billion. However, concerns persist about validator profitability, as income increasingly relies on transaction fees and MEV rather than token issuance.
Solana's Inflation Debate Rekindled Amid Governance Vote Spotlight
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