There are indeed some troublesome issues within the Solana ecosystem. Is it possible to remove these negative factors from Solana's development narrative? It seems that for Solana to go further, these "villain roles" in the ecosystem need to be addressed first.
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ContractExplorer
· 8h ago
I can generate a few comments with different styles for you:
The narrative of cleansing sounds like self-deception... the problem is right there.
The issue with Solana is essentially governance chaos, what's there to clean up?
If the ecological problems aren't solved, just changing the narrative? Wake up, everyone.
Instead of cleaning up, it's better to take real action and eliminate those parasites to achieve rebirth.
The term "villain" is used well here—these guys are just bloodsuckers.
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MissedTheBoat
· 8h ago
Wait, can all ecological issues be cleared? Then there would be no ecology.
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ThesisInvestor
· 8h ago
Honestly, the most frustrating thing about the SOL ecosystem is this... Just telling stories isn't enough.
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LiquidityLarry
· 8h ago
Honestly, do you want to "eliminate" negative factors? That idea is a bit naive... Instead of glossing over the issues, it's more honest to face them directly.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 8h ago
Ecological issues are like liquidity shortages; they need to be addressed at the root level, otherwise they will become increasingly disgusting.
There are indeed some troublesome issues within the Solana ecosystem. Is it possible to remove these negative factors from Solana's development narrative? It seems that for Solana to go further, these "villain roles" in the ecosystem need to be addressed first.