Solana's co-founder emphasized that continuous iteration is non-negotiable for any blockchain protocol. A blockchain that stops evolving with developer and user demands faces inevitable decline. Protocol upgrades must be driven by genuine technical needs and real-world problems, not by the pursuit of universal approval. This pragmatic approach to development and improvement remains central to Solana's long-term strategy.
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NewPumpamentals
· 5h ago
The SOL theory sounds good, but there are only a few chains that can truly implement it.
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ForkItAllDay
· 5h ago
The rhetoric about SOL is quite old, but to be fair, it does stand on solid ground... The question is, how to ensure that iteration doesn't turn into "iteration for the sake of iteration"?
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OnchainHolmes
· 6h ago
Here we go again with the "continuous iteration" rhetoric, which sounds like you're just making excuses for your frequent issues.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 6h ago
This is why SOL can keep crashing and keep standing up again. Without pushing boundaries, there is no innovation.
Solana's co-founder emphasized that continuous iteration is non-negotiable for any blockchain protocol. A blockchain that stops evolving with developer and user demands faces inevitable decline. Protocol upgrades must be driven by genuine technical needs and real-world problems, not by the pursuit of universal approval. This pragmatic approach to development and improvement remains central to Solana's long-term strategy.