Solana core developers Max Resnick and Ashwin Sekar jointly released the SIMD-0257 proposal

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Wu learned that Solana core developer Max Resnick and Ashwin Sekar jointly released SIMD-0257 draft, proposing to remove the voting fee of the Solana network and optimize the incentive compatibility of timely voting points to enhance network security and increase validators' participation. The current voting fee is used to limit the scale of validators and prevent DoS attacks. Other parts of the proposal mainly focus on preventing a potential modification behavior, that is, validators can review the votes of their fellow validators to increase their rewards from voting points. The proposal is still in the early stage and not ready for voting. It is understood that Max was previously a core researcher at Ethereum and later joined Anza team, a core development company of Solana.

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