Solana Must Evolve or Risk Losing Developer Trust, Says Co-founder

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  • Solana thrives by solving real developer problems and rewarding contributions, but must avoid over-dependence on any single team.

  • Ethereum aims for “walkaway” security, ensuring the blockchain works safely even without constant updates.

  • Blockchain projects must balance fast innovation with long-term stability to maintain user trust and developer engagement.

Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko warned that the blockchain must never stop evolving to retain developer trust and user adoption. He emphasized that a protocol failing to adapt will “die.”

Yakovenko highlighted that continuous iteration must address real developer and user problems. “It needs to be so materially useful to humans and used by so many devs that are gainfully employed from the value of the transactions on Solana,” he explained.

Consequently, the network must prioritize updates that make the ecosystem genuinely functional. He stressed that devs should have incentives, such as LLM token credits, to contribute improvements to this open-source protocol.

Yakovenko also noted that Solana should not solve every problem immediately. Instead, selective, high-impact updates ensure long-term survival. “You should always count on there being a next version of Solana, just not necessarily from Anza or Labs or FD,” he said. His statement underlines a proactive approach where the protocol remains relevant without over-reliance on a single entity.

Comparing Ethereum’s Long-Term Strategy

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin earlier echoed a different philosophy emphasizing ossification. He stated, “Ethereum itself must pass the walkaway test,” meaning the blockchain should function safely even without continuous vendor updates.

Buterin outlined key priorities, including quantum-resistance, scalable architecture, long-lasting state design, account abstraction, DoS-resistant gas schedules, and a robust PoS model. Hence, Ethereum focuses on long-term technological and social robustness.

Moreover, Buterin suggested that the protocol should enable future improvements primarily through client optimization and parameter updates. “Every year, we should tick off at least one of these boxes, and ideally multiple,” he said. His framework emphasizes stability, decentralization, and censorship resistance while ensuring users do not depend excessively on ongoing changes.

Solana focuses on helping developers right away and keeps updating quickly, while Ethereum aims to stay stable and secure for the long term. So, blockchains need to find the right balance between moving fast and staying reliable.

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