It's becoming increasingly clear that Ethereum's whale holders have the capacity to dominate the meme coin space, and frankly, they should flex that advantage. Right now, Solana memes are getting all the hype, but the real liquidity and whale power sits with Ethereum. The question isn't whether Ethereum can compete in the meme economy—it's whether the big players are ready to make their move and reclaim dominance in this segment of the market.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 01-05 06:07
Listening to this, it feels like those old arguments about Ethereum making a triumphant return... But what’s the result? The SOL ecosystem has that kind of rapid iteration energy, whales have a lot of money but may not necessarily understand this gameplay.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-02 22:10
Listen, ETH whales really need to move now, Solana is gaining too much momentum over there.
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-02 22:10
Wake up, the big whales are still sleeping, Solana is almost taking off.
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MoonBoi42
· 01-02 21:57
ETH whales should have moved already; the current hype around Solana can't be stopped by mere gold and silver.
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MintMaster
· 01-02 21:48
Uh... if ETH whales really start moving, these Solana memes will have to step aside.
It's becoming increasingly clear that Ethereum's whale holders have the capacity to dominate the meme coin space, and frankly, they should flex that advantage. Right now, Solana memes are getting all the hype, but the real liquidity and whale power sits with Ethereum. The question isn't whether Ethereum can compete in the meme economy—it's whether the big players are ready to make their move and reclaim dominance in this segment of the market.