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Solayer Core
May 21, 2024
The Solayer contract is inherently upgradable for several reasons. Firstly, stage 1 will be released in multiple phases, necessitating contract upgrades. Secondly, in emergencies, the core team must be able to swiftly implement proactive changes. Lastly, to ensure transparency and a community-first approach, the Solayer core team has decided to decentralize the development process. Hence, contract ownership is migrated to a multisig of known individuals within the Solana community.
Multisig Address: GcYvLKKEWpxQMqFe9HUcDJYMGvXt7kwf8gfBvjnW4wnm
Program: sSo1iU21jBrU9VaJ8PJib1MtorefUV4fzC9GURa2KNn
The upgradability of the Solayer contract is overseen by trusted community leaders. Initially, we have selected 3 out of the 5 multisig seat holders, with one seat occupied by the Solayer core team. To maintain our commitment to transparency and a community-first approach, we will gather community feedback to appoint 1 more community member to the governing seat. Candidates will be evaluated diligently following a public forum, and more information will be released soon.
This multisig controls protocol-code upgrades. To modify our program, the multisig must have a 3 out of 5 quorum signing to approve any upgrade. Solayer core team may conduct a forum to discuss potential increase or decrease of seat holders and quorum threshold.
Special shoutout to Squads for providing seamless Solana multisig experience!
Below are the first 3 community seat holders, out of 5 in total.
Joseph Lallouz (Bison Trail)
Michael Repetny (Marinade Finance)
Robert Chen (Osec)
Solayer Core Team (2 keys)
Solayer Stage 1 contract has gone through vigorous audit with Ottersec, and will continue to initiate bug bounty programs internally and with external parties.
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