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Repetny pointed out that the upgrade is intended to tackle key issues in Solana’s staking ecosystem. He mentioned that the number of Solana validators has been inconsistent, recently dipping below 1,000 active nodes after previously reaching 2,000. Centralization remains a concern, with a small group of validators holding significant power. “We’d prefer to see hundreds of less powerful validators rather than thousands with people just running minimal setups,” Repetny said, stressing the importance of a stronger and more varied validator community, as covered by
The Alpenglow upgrade also seeks to boost network efficiency by increasing bandwidth and cutting down on latency. These improvements could help alleviate block congestion and make transaction processing more efficient, benefiting validator rewards. Additionally, lower latency could help prevent harmful maximum extractable value (MEV) practices that take advantage of transaction sequencing. “With less time to interfere with transactions, it’s a win for users,” Repetny commented, according to CoinDesk.
At the same time, Solmate Infrastructure, which manages Solana-based digital assets, is ramping up its infrastructure goals. The company has announced it will launch its first “high-performance Solana validator” in the Middle East, located in a UAE data center. Solmate has already put together the necessary hardware and is currently testing setups using SOL tokens acquired at a 15% discount during a $50 million purchase, as reported by
Market trends further illustrate Solana’s increasing popularity among institutional investors. The REX-Osprey Staking Solana ETF (SSK) has attracted significant capital, with assets under management now exceeding $400 million. This strong inflow, even amid a wider crypto downturn, reflects high demand for alternative coins. Although SSK’s 0.75% expense ratio is higher than what future Solana ETFs may offer, its model of distributing staking rewards continues to appeal to investors, according to
Solana’s network is also growing in areas beyond staking. The same report highlighted that the supply of stablecoins on Solana increased by 14% over the past month to $15.6 billion, and decentralized exchange volume reached $140 billion—second only to Ethereum’s $148 billion. These figures underscore Solana’s strong position in the broader blockchain sector.