Public chain circles are once again lively. Recently, Solana took a swipe at its competitors with data, accusing them of "low daily active users, insufficient transaction volume, yet overinflated valuation." The accusation was straightforward but hit the mark; Starknet didn't stay idle and responded with, "Who will tell Solana's users about this?" along with a monkey emoji, turning a technical discussion into an emotional showdown.
Onlookers watch the spectacle and advise for peace: everyone take a deep breath, we're all in the same family, enjoy the show first before mining. Basically, this is the current norm in the Web3 ecosystem—on-chain, it's about real data and operational efficiency; off-chain, it's all about rhetoric and creative emojis. The outcome is yet to be decided, but the heat has already risen. In the end, time and the market will provide the answer.
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CryingOldWallet
· 01-18 00:23
Haha, Solana this time really is incredible; on-chain data is the real deal, everything else is虚的
Honestly, on-chain data is king, everything else is虚的
Starknet's comeback reply was indeed绝了, but热度 is still热度
Let's wait and see, in the end, it all comes down to on-chain user numbers
Another round of internet-style争吵, Web3 is really becoming越来越"热闹"了
Waiting to see which chain will truly rise, mere嘴炮 are useless
Is this the current competition among public chains? Data bragging and meme battles
Time will tell, but right now, the hottest trend is skyrocketing
Actually, both sides have their reasons, but arguing like this really没有意思
If data can speak, then stop wasting words, but unfortunately, no one believes it
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DeFiVeteran
· 01-16 10:40
Haha, this is the eternal script of the blockchain circle. When data can't beat you, they start playing with meme packs.
That blow on Solana really hit hard, but to be honest, low user numbers are just low user numbers. It's really pointless to keep tearing each other apart.
Meme culture is truly the consensus mechanism of Web3, hilarious.
Instead of watching their confrontations, it's better to see whose chain can really produce something.
Another big show, the bench is ready, walnuts and peanuts are all set.
How should I put it, arguing off-chain and working on-chain—that's the right attitude.
Oh wait, Solana has so few users? Why do I feel like there are still quite a lot?
This round of meme packs, Starknet won haha, if you can't beat technically, at least you can win in humor.
At the end of the day, it's still all about popularity. Actual transaction volume is more like a side effect.
Waiting to see the follow-up development, it might get even more outrageous.
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AirdropHunter420
· 01-15 01:43
Haha, Solana is really getting impatient. The data points are indeed painful, but Starknet's retort was also top-notch.
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It's all just for fun, seeing who can talk faster. The real test is on the chain.
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Wait, which of these two is actually overvalued? I feel like both are pretty inflated.
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The meme packs are out, which really broke the defense. Technical discussions have completely turned into social media battles.
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Hold on, are there really that many Solana users? It feels like the hype is just a traffic secret.
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Another chain, another chain, daily mutual accusations. The market's words are the real authority. Let's just wait and see who lasts longer.
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Haha, this is the current state of Web3. Data is meaningless; memes are the main event.
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Don't pick sides yet. Whoever makes money wins; everything else is just虚的.
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HashRateHustler
· 01-15 01:34
Alright, alright, we're back to trash-talking each other again. So boring.
Sol hype, Stark's rhetoric is strong, but in the end, it's still the users who decide.
Memes can beat code any day, hilarious.
This is Web3, first hype it up and then talk.
Wait, whoever wins, remember to @ me.
Overvalued valuations hurt everyone.
Talking so much, might as well produce more blocks quickly.
Arguing every day, and the coin price still has to keep falling.
On-chain data is solid, off-chain words are even tougher, this is the ecosystem.
It's just internet trash talk, technology takes a backseat.
Public chain circles are once again lively. Recently, Solana took a swipe at its competitors with data, accusing them of "low daily active users, insufficient transaction volume, yet overinflated valuation." The accusation was straightforward but hit the mark; Starknet didn't stay idle and responded with, "Who will tell Solana's users about this?" along with a monkey emoji, turning a technical discussion into an emotional showdown.
Onlookers watch the spectacle and advise for peace: everyone take a deep breath, we're all in the same family, enjoy the show first before mining. Basically, this is the current norm in the Web3 ecosystem—on-chain, it's about real data and operational efficiency; off-chain, it's all about rhetoric and creative emojis. The outcome is yet to be decided, but the heat has already risen. In the end, time and the market will provide the answer.