The Solana community has differing opinions on the impact of the Anza MCP proposal on validators and malicious traders.

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Anza, a company spun off from Solana Labs, has released its long-awaited “Constellation” proposal, which aims to build a Multi-Concurrent Proposer (MCP) system. This update addresses protocol-level limitations, such as monopolization by a single proposer, and introduces a 50-millisecond economic clock cycle and cryptographic review resistance. Although the proposal has been praised for improving Solana’s performance, some community members, including Scott Hague from FluxRPC, have criticized its design. Ilan Gitter of the Solana Foundation noted that validators might face short-term revenue losses, but co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko disagreed. The proposal is now open for feedback and will undergo an official vote in the future.

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