Adaptive Maximum, part of the Quebec proposal, would enable the Tezos protocol to better adapt staking rewards to changing netwo
23 Oct 2024, 10:01
Adaptive Maximum, part of the Quebec proposal, would enable the Tezos protocol to better adapt staking rewards to changing network conditions.
It’s a long-term sustainable solution for keeping layer 1 secure and economically sound.
Learn why here:
Replacing Adaptive Maximum with a lower staking target, as Qena42 proposes, is a short-term solution, for several reasons:
- It doesn’t eliminate risks of excessive inflation
- The optimal target will likely change over time
- Recurring target revisions may impact governance
In comparison, Adaptive Maximum stabilizes network economics by allowing the Tezos protocol to adapt to any staking scenario.
It ensures that network security is maintained without excessive inflation or recurring governance interventions.
The decision ultimately lies with Tezos’ bakers through on-chain governance. Regardless of the outcome, we will work to ensure that any adopted proposal is seamlessly activated.