What Solana’s critics get right… and what they get wrong
Is Solana printing too many tokens? Separating myths from facts about bots and subsidies.
Solana started the year as one of the most promising blockchains, but reports of inflated transaction volumes, high bot activity, and hundreds of millions of dollars paid out each month to network validators have become some of the industrys most debated topics.
Magazine decided to sort out the myths from the facts. Some of the claims are partly true, while others are misleading.
Some industry watchers criticize the network for its high inflation rate, often quoting Messaris statistic that the circulating supply of SOL has risen 13.4% over the past year.
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Author: Yohan Yun
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