Solana Company, which operates validator infrastructure across the Asia-Pacific region, plans to vote in favor of SGP-0001, the so-called Solana Constitution. Management argues the framework is essential for institutional adoption, as it grants token holders the power to override validator votes, ensuring major investors retain control over their assets. However, the company is positioning itself against SGP-0002 and SGP-0003, citing concerns over the stability of the network's economic parameters.
SGP-0002 proposes accelerating the disinflation of SOL, potentially reducing emissions by 18.9 million tokens over six years. Simultaneously, SGP-0003 suggests moving from a flat fee to a resource-based transaction charge. While Solana Company acknowledges the logic behind these shifts, it contends that changing such fundamental rules during the first governance cycle creates unacceptable uncertainty for financial institutions. CEO Joseph Chee emphasized that consistent, predictable structures are the primary drivers for institutional growth. The company maintains that it might support these economic changes in the future, provided they are introduced after the network sees sustained capital inflows and after institutions have had sufficient time to adjust their financial modeling.

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