Other companies are still debating whether to enter Web3, but Sony has already rolled out its own Layer2 solution—laying its cards on the table directly.
This project called Soneium is definitely not a small test move.
🚀 Strong technical foundation
Built on OP Stack, natively integrated with the Optimism Superchain ecosystem. What does this mean? It can seamlessly inherit Ethereum’s security and decentralization features while also enjoying the interoperability advantages within the Superchain system.
This time, Sony isn’t just jumping on the bandwagon; they’re playing a big game. Traditional giants playing in the blockchain space are approaching with a completely different stance—no testing waters, directly going all-in on the infrastructure layer. The Layer2 track is already crowded, but when a player of Sony’s scale with a complete ecosystem enters the game, the rules might really be rewritten.
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AirdropHunter
· 34m ago
Sony is really going all out, building directly on OP Stack. Now Layer2 has to step up the game.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 12-11 22:58
Wait, is there another OP Stack ecosystem? How high do the lending rates need to be to absorb so many Layer2s... Isn't systemic risk something that shouldn't be overlooked?
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NonFungibleDegen
· 12-11 11:42
sony dropping their own l2 while we're still aping into random dog tokens... ser this is either the biggest alpha or we're all ngmi
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SchrodingersPaper
· 12-10 23:08
Damn, Sony's move is really brilliant... I almost fell for it.
It's going to be over, I should have run when the giants entered.
By the way, can the OP Stack really hold up? I always feel like there are hidden pitfalls ahead.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 12-10 23:05
Sony really nailed it, going all-in on the infrastructure layer. This is the confidence of a major company.
The Optimism ecosystem is about to take off again. Layer2 is becoming really interesting.
But honestly, there's so much to OP Stack. How Soneium will play out depends on what tricks they can come up with.
Wait, does Sony have a complete ecosystem? That’s definitely different.
Really? Traditional giants are playing like this? Retail investors like us need to copy the moves.
This time it’s not just testing the waters; going all-in directly. The scale is huge.
Layer2 has indeed become competitive, but Sony’s size is still there, implying some breakthroughs.
The name Soneium sounds a bit like Eastern mysticism, haha.
But the interoperability of Superchain is really appealing. Seamless security inheritance also makes things easier.
Sony’s move—other companies will have to follow or not? It feels like the rules are about to change.
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fork_in_the_road
· 12-10 23:00
Sony is really aggressive, going straight to Layer2. Other big companies should be worried now.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 12-10 22:59
Sony's move this time is indeed aggressive, directly focusing on the infrastructure layer, unlike some traditional companies that just put on a show. The interoperability within the OP Stack ecosystem is truly imaginative.
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Thinking back to 2017, those big companies' tokens also claimed they would change the world... but Sony this time seems less hollow.
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Really, Layer2 is already so competitive? Does Sony dare to join?
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Going all-in on infrastructure, this approach is fine. The problem is what kind of ecological applications Soneium can attract. An empty chain is meaningless.
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Finally, the traditional giants are starting to take it seriously. The era of empty talk is coming to an end.
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Wait, is this serious or just another Web3 marketing gimmick? Will Sony really support this long-term?
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I believe in the OP Stack approach, but the real highlight is whether Sony can migrate its traditional business onto the chain. Otherwise, it’s just a high-level conceptual project.
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SatsStacking
· 12-10 22:59
Sony's move is quite aggressive, going all-in on infrastructure directly. Other manufacturers are still exploring.
Wait, can the OP Stack really allow Sony's ecosystem to integrate seamlessly? It feels like we'll only know once the product launches.
Traditional giants are formidable; they might really reshape the Layer 2 landscape.
Now it's time for small projects in the crypto space to worry.
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GasFeeCry
· 12-10 22:58
Sony is really getting serious this time, this is not just a marketing gimmick.
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AirdropFatigue
· 12-10 22:39
Damn, Sony's move is indeed ruthless, directly doing what traditional giants are supposed to do.
Other companies are still debating whether to enter Web3, but Sony has already rolled out its own Layer2 solution—laying its cards on the table directly.
This project called Soneium is definitely not a small test move.
🚀 Strong technical foundation
Built on OP Stack, natively integrated with the Optimism Superchain ecosystem. What does this mean? It can seamlessly inherit Ethereum’s security and decentralization features while also enjoying the interoperability advantages within the Superchain system.
This time, Sony isn’t just jumping on the bandwagon; they’re playing a big game. Traditional giants playing in the blockchain space are approaching with a completely different stance—no testing waters, directly going all-in on the infrastructure layer. The Layer2 track is already crowded, but when a player of Sony’s scale with a complete ecosystem enters the game, the rules might really be rewritten.