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Solana Validators See Revenue Shift in 2024 Amid DeFi Surge

Solana Validators See Revenue Shift in 2024 Amid DeFi Surge
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The Solana validator revenue model is undergoing significant change in 2024, given how DeFi has significantly expanded within their ecosystem. According to recent data from Dune Analytics researcher Tom Wan, the past few epochs have seen large changes in where validators are earning revenue, signaling a new era of Solana ecosystem economics.

At the beginning of 2024, revenue earned by Solana validators was primarily realized via token issuance. In January, issuance represented a whopping 95% of their earnings, with some MEV and transaction fees contributing still meagerly but more healthily at around 1.9%. 

This showed a shocking level of centralization, with validators heavily depending on creating and minting new tokens as their main form of revenue. But by July 29, 2024, there had been a massive change in this scenario. While at 78.2% of total revenue, issuance has become a smaller share than ever before.

By contrast, MEV grew to 15.3% of the income for validators. Transaction fees grew as a component of the revenue mix, now up to 6.5%. Those shifts point to a more extensive trend where DeFi-bonded actions are reconstructing Solanas economic foundation.

The growth in MEV as validators become more sophisticated at extracting value from a ledger model which necessarily has financial informational content. MEV, which indicates how validators get additional profits from transaction sequences, has started becoming a significant revenue stream over time as DeFi applications grow, along with sophisticated financial transactions on Solana.

Solana Correlations with BTC and ETH

Splitting the correlations by time reveals some interesting dynamics in how SOL correlates with Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH). A glance at the 30-day rolling correlation of returns shows that SOL and BTC have been very differently correlated over time, with extended periods during which both are negatively or neutrally correlating, such as April in late 2021 to early-mid-2022.

These shifts imply that Solana occasionally changes its price movements relative to Bitcoin, indicating shifts in market sentiment. Conversely, the correlation between SOL and ETH has been more stable, measuring how often SOL price increases or decreases with Ethereum. Even so, there were periods in 2023 and 2024 when Solana exhibited independent price behavior, reflecting its unique position in the market.

Behind that modest uptick lies an evolution in how Solana validators earn revenues over the course of 2024, a change wrought by DeFis deep impact on blockchains. The SOL network has continued to adjust its balance as there are more sources of income for validators beyond token issuance, in favor of MEV and transaction fees. For validators, this transformation will be deeply felt and indicates a network of greater maturity, possibly one of the most flexible protocols in blockchain yet.

Read more: https://www.tronweekly.com/solana-validators-see-revenue-shift-in-2024/

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