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elSOL connects self-custody staking with SWQoS-aware infrastructure workflows. Production operations generate data, customer feedback informs research, and that research improves the stack.
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ELSoL1owwMWQ9foMsutweCsMKbTPVBD9pFqxQGidTaMCStake-weighted priority (SWQoS)
SWQoS allocates leader TPU admission by stake weight.
Solana leaders can reserve a stake-weighted share of TPU capacity for connections associated with stake. Other traffic uses the remaining capacity.
This happens before priority-fee handling and before runtime execution, so it is about which packets are admitted to the leader path during congestion.
For operators, SWQoS depends on configured validator/RPC peer relationships and the stake weight behind that path.
Network admission before execution
How leader TPU capacity is partitioned
Stake-weighted traffic can use the reserved TPU share before fee handling; other traffic shares the remaining capacity.
Current Solana guidance describes an 80 / 20 leader TPU split.
Why it matters
Connecting stake weight to configured paths helps available network capacity serve real traffic.
The focus is practical operation: production usage creates data, customer feedback informs research, and that research improves the stack.


