I believed in Solana long before it was widely recognized. During that time, everyone was complaining, but the quiet changes were happening on the chain—users were flooding in, applications were expanding, and the public chain was undergoing a real market test. Some say it's chaotic, others say it's too fast, but this is the true nature of growth. It's not without flaws, but self-improvement through running. From transaction speed to ecosystem richness, to developer attraction, the data speaks for itself. Those still pessimistic now may have missed the opportunity to understand it.
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FantasyGuardian
· 3h ago
I've already said it, those who used to criticize sol every day are now all silent. Truly ironic.
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OldLeekConfession
· 3h ago
I've seen through it long ago. The people who criticized SOL back then probably regret it to the point of turning their insides out now.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 3h ago
I've seen it all along, SOL's rapid growth is like wild, unchecked expansion. While others are just talking about strategies on paper, it's already out there making moves.
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ApeShotFirst
· 3h ago
Bro, I've seen through it long ago. The group of people who believed in SOL early on are doing great now. The skeptics are still regretting it, haha.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 3h ago
I've seen through it long ago. Back then, SOL was being criticized as a sieve while still focusing on development. Now, these latecomers are only waking up.
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CantAffordPancake
· 3h ago
I've seen through it long ago. The people criticizing Solana back then are only now starting to panic.
I believed in Solana long before it was widely recognized. During that time, everyone was complaining, but the quiet changes were happening on the chain—users were flooding in, applications were expanding, and the public chain was undergoing a real market test. Some say it's chaotic, others say it's too fast, but this is the true nature of growth. It's not without flaws, but self-improvement through running. From transaction speed to ecosystem richness, to developer attraction, the data speaks for itself. Those still pessimistic now may have missed the opportunity to understand it.