Ethereum's poised to be the next major onchain mover, not Solana. While SOL had its moment, the ecosystem's facing some serious headwinds—performance bottlenecks, validator concentration concerns, and network stability issues that keep haunting it. ETH, meanwhile, has been quietly building stronger DeFi fundamentals, growing its rollup infrastructure, and attracting serious capital. The smart money's starting to notice the difference.
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GweiObserver
· 17h ago
Uh... another round of the old ETH vs SOL script? The issues with SOL have been there for a long time, but if we're really talking about ETH taking off, I still need to see when the rollup ecosystem will truly explode.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 17h ago
Hmm... starting to shift the blame to SOL again. I'm already tired of this excuse.
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PensionDestroyer
· 17h ago
Haha, Solana is getting beaten again. Is this for real this time?
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NotSatoshi
· 17h ago
ETH is indeed holding back a big move this time, while SOL still hasn't fixed its old problems. Validator congestion is really an issue.
Ethereum's poised to be the next major onchain mover, not Solana. While SOL had its moment, the ecosystem's facing some serious headwinds—performance bottlenecks, validator concentration concerns, and network stability issues that keep haunting it. ETH, meanwhile, has been quietly building stronger DeFi fundamentals, growing its rollup infrastructure, and attracting serious capital. The smart money's starting to notice the difference.