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Solana Company Announces Positions and Votes on First

Solana Company backs the new Solana Constitution and says changing issuance and fees now could slow institutional participation, citing predictable rules.

  • On Friday, Solana Company announced its voting positions on the first three Solana Governance Proposals ahead of on-chain voting opening on Saturday. The digital asset treasury firm supports SGP-0001, the Solana Constitution, but opposes SGP-0002 and SGP-0003.
  • Supporting the Constitution, Solana Company argued it strengthens Solana's position as global financial infrastructure by enabling staking participants to cast transparent, stake-weighted votes on network decisions directly.
  • While both opposed proposals pursue reasonable long-term goals of lower issuance and fees, the firm contends repricing stable economic parameters during the governance process's first cycle risks delaying institutions currently evaluating validator participation.
  • On SGP-0002, Solana Company noted that Solana's terminal inflation rate of 1.5% is already fixed. For SGP-0003, the firm stated current flat fees provide a known budgeting constant, whereas variable costs transfer estimation risk to users.
  • Solana Company would support renewed disinflation discussions once sustained net inflow into SOL emerges and would revisit its fee proposal stance if a revised design preserves a deterministic fee floor. Institutional participation remains the firm's primary focus.
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Solana Company Announces Positions and Votes on first Solana Governance Proposals

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Solana Company (NASDAQ: HSDT), a listed digital asset treasury company and operator of institutional Solana validator infrastructure across Asia-Pacific, today announced its positions

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