According to CoinDesk, the Klayth Foundation, one of the main developers and code maintainers of the Korean blockchain platform Klaytn, is making changes to the Klaytn network governance system and the economic model of the native KLAY token. The Klaytn Foundation will work with the Klaytn Governance Council to help the Klaytn blockchain transition to a fully permissionless validator structure, provide opportunities for the public to participate as block validators, and introduce a communication for Klaytn community members to participate in the decision-making process channel. In addition, the foundation will disclose the governance committee's on-chain voting agenda and status in real time through the governance protocol Klaytn Square to enhance governance transparency. The Foundation will submit a revised tokenomics proposal to the Governance Committee earlier this week, with the final agenda and proposal to be published on February 28th along with the technology roadmap to 2023.