The Solana ecosystem lately: "tokens capped at 40k, bundlers aren't moving the needle, and no pump.fun airdrop in sight." That's what traders keep saying.
Then came the Web2 devs. One launched on a major platform and hit $400k market cap within 24 hours—no hype, just execution.
It's wild how the dynamic shifts when traditional software builders finally grasp blockchain mechanics. They're not chasing narratives; they're shipping products. The contrast between what Solana's struggling with and what happens when seasoned developers enter the ring is pretty telling for where the ecosystem might head next.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-06 03:58
To be honest, Web2 developers are really impressive this time. They get straight to work without blowing smoke, which is much better than those who spend all day telling stories.
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WenAirdrop
· 01-06 01:15
Haha, that group of Web2 people really just hit with a dimensionality reduction attack. They come in with product thinking right away, and the token holders in the SOL ecosystem who are shouting every day are directly pressed to the ground and rubbed.
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AlphaBrain
· 01-05 22:52
Web2 developers are truly amazing, they really know how to get things done... On the Solana side, they spend all day talking about narratives and blowing smoke, but they really can't compare to those who get things done right away.
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PaperHandSister
· 01-05 22:52
People coming from big Web2 companies are just different; they focus on building products rather than unnecessary fluff... The speculators in the Solana ecosystem really should learn a thing or two.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 01-05 22:52
Oh wow, no wonder things have been so quiet with SOL lately. Turns out our players have been waiting around for airdrops forever, and then Web2 comes along and drops 400k? The gap... it's a bit heartbreaking.
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-05 22:52
Web2 veterans entering the scene are on a different level. Only when true product experts come into the crypto space do they realize what a blow from a higher dimension really means.
The Solana ecosystem lately: "tokens capped at 40k, bundlers aren't moving the needle, and no pump.fun airdrop in sight." That's what traders keep saying.
Then came the Web2 devs. One launched on a major platform and hit $400k market cap within 24 hours—no hype, just execution.
It's wild how the dynamic shifts when traditional software builders finally grasp blockchain mechanics. They're not chasing narratives; they're shipping products. The contrast between what Solana's struggling with and what happens when seasoned developers enter the ring is pretty telling for where the ecosystem might head next.