Hyperliquid has added a full-chain validator voting feature to vote on assets removed from the shelves

Reprinted from panewslab
03/29/2025·1MAccording to PANews on March 29, Hyperliquid tweeted that its blockchain has been upgraded and a new on-chain verifier voting feature has been added to remove assets. When sufficient voting is reached for removal, the operation will automatically trigger on-chain execution. This permissionless equity-based voting weighted primitive is built into HyperCore and technically does not require off-chain coordination. As a demonstration of this mechanism, Hyper Foundation's Verifiers 2-5 will vote at around 21:00 (UTC+8) on March 29 to decide whether to remove the MYRO contract. Hyper Foundation Validator 1 will abstain from the vote before the initial delegation of the participants in the delegation is completed.
Like other chains, most validators may specify their intent votes off-chain in advance to provide clarity and predictability to users. Hyper Foundation does not act or speak on behalf of other validators. Interfaces may be built or provided in the future to sum up validator votes in a more user-friendly way.