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@dwr.eth
Welcome to @toly, co-founder of Solana! 
 He’s kindly agreed to do an AMA. Reply with your questions. :)
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What is the consequence on solana, at a protocol and functionality level, that the price of SOL multiplies by factors of 10 or 100?
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@toly
It should make no difference to the protocol. I actually think that a bunch of negative side effects occur from the native token being money in the system. Everything becomes reflexive of the macro environment. I wish actually the economy was RWA driven, so revenues would be predictable for companies
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native coins are the commodities of their chain, like crude oil, corn, or iron ore. they are the fuel / inputs that both reflect and determine economic activity in that system.
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Are you aware of any projects that are anchoring RWA on the solana ecosystem?
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This is a very good take but does it have to be an RWA-driven economy? In theory, it could just be crypto-native, i.e. you get a return from staking SOL and spend SOL as well without calculating how much SOL is worth in any fiat currency. No crypto ecosystem is anywhere close to that state yet though.
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