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@ian0371 ian0371 commented Jan 23, 2026

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This PR adds new KIP-290: Permissionless Smart Contracts

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@ian0371 ian0371 self-assigned this Jan 23, 2026
@ian0371 ian0371 marked this pull request as ready for review January 26, 2026 02:40
@ian0371 ian0371 requested a review from hyunsooda January 26, 2026 02:40
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The TBU will be updated later with further discussions.

#### Key Changes from PublicDelegationV1

- **Transferable token**: pdKAIA token must be transferable, unlike PublicDelegationV1 where transfers were prohibited.
- **Instant redelegation**: Delegators must be able to redelegate their stake to a different validator instantly, without waiting for the standard 7-day withdrawal period.
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Does that mean the redelegation shall not be optional from V2?

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I think we need to discuss this further.

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