TechFlow news — On January 18, in response to Vitalik Buterin's view that "Ethereum itself must pass the 'getting rid of' test," Toly, co-founder of Solana Labs, posted on X expressing a fundamentally different perspective. He stated that Solana must continuously iterate and should not rely on any single team or individual. However, if Solana stops adapting to the needs of developers and users, it will perish. Solana must have significant real-world utility for humanity and be widely used by numerous developers, who in turn earn substantial revenue from transaction value on Solana. This enables them to obtain more LLM token credits for upstream improvements to Solana as a general-purpose open-source protocol. Therefore, to survive, Solana must maintain practicality at all times. The primary goal of protocol changes should be solving problems for developers or users—but this does not mean solving every problem. In fact, it is essential to say "no" to most proposed changes.
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