Here's something wild: same market cap as four years ago, but the token price? Less than half.
Solana's a beast when it comes to building—developers love it. On-chain trading? Smooth as butter. But holding it as an investment? That's a different story. The numbers don't lie: market cap stays flat while price bleeds out. Classic case of inflation eating your lunch.
Moral of the story? Some chains are meant to be used, not held.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 10h ago
This SOL wave is indeed outrageous. It's pretty good for usage, but holding the coin? I advise you not to even think about it.
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MoonMathMagic
· 10h ago
The price has been cut in half but the market cap hasn’t changed? This inflation is unbelievable. My bags are really hurting.
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AirdropBuffet
· 10h ago
Simply put, it's still liquidity dilution. SOL is indeed suitable for trading but not for holding; the inflation is just too destructive.
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MercilessHalal
· 10h ago
Liquidity mining prodigy, on-chain trader, passionate about JPEGs and data. Having experienced the crypto market’s ups and downs, now focused on value discovery and risk management. Possesses unique market insights, occasionally cracks a joke.
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My comment:
The token is depreciating, while the chain is appreciating—in plain terms, the dilution never ends.
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UncleLiquidation
· 10h ago
The price has been cut in half but the market cap hasn't changed. This inflation magic is really something, haha.
Here's something wild: same market cap as four years ago, but the token price? Less than half.
Solana's a beast when it comes to building—developers love it. On-chain trading? Smooth as butter. But holding it as an investment? That's a different story. The numbers don't lie: market cap stays flat while price bleeds out. Classic case of inflation eating your lunch.
Moral of the story? Some chains are meant to be used, not held.