PANews reported on April 23 that SolanaFloor reported that the Solana Foundation has introduced a new policy to strengthen decentralization: for each new validator added to its Delegation Program, if some validators have been eligible for Solana Foundation delegation on the mainnet for at least 18 months and have staked less than 1,000 SOL outside of Solana Foundation delegation, three of them will be removed. This change aims to reduce reliance on foundation delegation, encourage community-supported validators, and maintain a more efficient and decentralized network.
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