Remember when everyone said SOL would flip ETH? Now it's just... Ethereum 2.0. Same promise, different branding.
The irony hits hard. What was supposed to be the Ethereum killer ended up mimicking its playbook—congestion during peak times, rising fees when demand spikes, and a community that's starting to sound awfully familiar with their "just wait for the next upgrade" mantras.
Maybe the real Ethereum 2.0 was the friends we made along the way. Or maybe it's just another reminder that disrupting the disruptor is harder than Medium posts make it sound.
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ThesisInvestor
· 12-06 15:01
lol SOL has really become the ETH alternative, it's so ironic
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WhaleMinion
· 12-06 15:01
Haha, another secondary market fantasy shattered. SOL is now just a shadow of ETH.
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FallingLeaf
· 12-06 14:59
Haha, you're absolutely right. SOL is basically a rebranded ETH now—the fees are ridiculously expensive and you still have to wait in line. Isn't that ironic?
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HashBandit
· 12-06 14:54
lmao called it back in my mining days when sol was pumping harder than a GPU farm in july. everyone was like "flipping eth soon!!1" and i'm just sitting here watching gas fees climb the same way my electricity bills did. the scalability trilemma isn't a joke fr fr
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 12-06 14:51
Wait, what are the current lending rate and health factor data for SOL? It looks to me like liquidation risk is building up...
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 12-06 14:50
Haha, it's the same old rhetoric again. Isn't SOL just a cheaper version of ETH? The fees are just as ridiculous.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 12-06 14:46
Haha, it's the same old rhetoric again. I'm just asking, does anyone still believe SOL can make a comeback?
Remember when everyone said SOL would flip ETH? Now it's just... Ethereum 2.0. Same promise, different branding.
The irony hits hard. What was supposed to be the Ethereum killer ended up mimicking its playbook—congestion during peak times, rising fees when demand spikes, and a community that's starting to sound awfully familiar with their "just wait for the next upgrade" mantras.
Maybe the real Ethereum 2.0 was the friends we made along the way. Or maybe it's just another reminder that disrupting the disruptor is harder than Medium posts make it sound.