The number of Solana validators has decreased by more than 68% in the past three years.
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Solana's active validators dropped over 68% in three years, from 2,500+ to 800. Some attribute this to sybil nodes leaving, improving network health, while others cite economic or technical reasons for the decline.
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PANews reported on December 9th that, according to Criptonoticias, the number of active validators on the Solana network has decreased significantly over the past three years: from over 2,500 active nodes in March 2023 to approximately 800 currently, a drop of over 68%. Different interpretations have been offered regarding this significant contraction in ecosystem participants. Some community members believe that this decline is mainly due to "sybil nodes" leaving the network, arguing that "having 800 reliable validators is healthier than having 3,000 sybil nodes," pointing out that reducing nodes that don't contribute significantly actually helps improve network quality. However, some infrastructure teams hold a different view. Layer 33 developers stated that they know many teams that recently shut down nodes, and these exits "are mostly not sybil nodes, but rather chose to cease operations due to economic or technical factors."