Over 6,000 community members came together to vote in favour of the HIP 70 proposal
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Helium (HNT), a decentralised wireless network, has officially migrated to the Solana (SOL) blockchain. The Helium Foundation made the announcement on Thursday. Helium's own purpose-built Layer 1 blockchain will be linked to the Solana blockchain with this proposal. The proposal confirms the migration of Helium's Proof-of-Coverage algorithm and data transfer accounting to Oracles. Its goal is to reduce reliance on internal blockchain operations and expand its ecosystem on Solana. It will also connect the world's largest decentralised wireless network with the fastest-growing crypto ecosystem. According to the proposal,
"The proposed changes in HIP 70 do not change the fundamentals of the Helium Network or HNT but provide several benefits to the Helium Network, including more HNT available to subDAO reward pools, more consistent mining, more reliable data transfer, more utility for HNT and subDAO tokens, and more ecosystem support."
The announcement comes after over 6,000 community members voted in favour of the Helium Improvement Proposal (HIP). The proposal was made public earlier on August 30. The HIP 70 proposal was voted on early Thursday morning. 81.41 per cent voted in favour of migration in the early Asian hours. To participate in the on-chain vote, participants staked the helium token (HNT). A two-thirds majority was required for a vote to migrate the network to pass. By staking over 12 million HNTs, the majority of the community members voted in favour of the move. Only 1,270 members, or about 18 per cent, voted against the proposal.
Announcing the voting results, Helium Foundation said on its official Twitter handle,
"🚨It’s official! The HIP 70 vote has ended. #Helium will be moving to the @Solana blockchain!👏🏼"