From 5d4151ac5172cdb3f8fbadf58a26fe53283427ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gordon Zheng Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2025 10:10:14 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Indicate that SPAT was increased from 50% to 65% I was trying to figure out what % of staked tokens are required for a vote to win, and I mistakenly believed it was 50% when I read this page at first. After a bit of research I learned this was increased to 65% by UMIP-186. I think the new 65% SPAT should be mentioned somewhere in the docs. It's already mentioned in: - [May 8th Update](https://docs.uma.xyz/whats-new) - @UMAprotocol [X post](https://x.com/UMAprotocol/status/1915179067118170397) --- protocol-overview/dvm-2.0.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/protocol-overview/dvm-2.0.md b/protocol-overview/dvm-2.0.md index 6f1266c..4dc5e52 100644 --- a/protocol-overview/dvm-2.0.md +++ b/protocol-overview/dvm-2.0.md @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Under some situations votes can "roll". We define a rolled vote as a vote that w The GAT within the DVM 2.0 is a constant amount of UMA that must vote on any given vote for it to not roll. In the DVM 1.0, this was set as a percentage of circulating UMA. At the time of DVM 2.0 initial deployment, the required GAT per vote is a constant 5 million UMA. -The SPAT is a new concept from the DVM 2.0. It is a percentage of staked tokens that must vote and agree in order for a vote to not roll. At the time of DVM 2.0 initial deployment, the required SPAT is 50% of staked tokens. +The SPAT is a new concept from the DVM 2.0. It is a percentage of staked tokens that must vote and agree in order for a vote to not roll. At the time of DVM 2.0 initial deployment, the required SPAT was 50% of staked tokens but this was increased to 65% by UMIP-186. If a vote does not satisfy both of these constraints, it will roll.