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SerumSurfer
· 12-04 14:32
Solana is indeed doing something impressive this time, but I don't think ETH's position is that easy to shake.
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Base is aggressively grabbing market share—that's the real threat.
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Let real trading volume speak, not that kind of fake prosperity.
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Arbitrum has been low-key lately, but its activity is definitely climbing. Has anyone noticed?
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"Gradual shift" sounds nice, but in reality it's just Ethereum gradually losing ground.
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Are there still people playing over on BSC? Shocking.
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Let's not even talk about Tron, but the data is there.
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Everyone is competing internally; it's still uncertain who will win.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 12-04 07:50
To be honest, Solana is indeed catching up this time, but Ethereum's moat isn't that easy to breach.
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GasWaster
· 12-01 15:01
eth still owns the liquidity game but ngl watching solana chip away makes me nervous... my bridge fees are about to get way more complicated aren't they
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-01 14:58
eth is still the leader, there's nothing more to say about that. But really, those Solana folks have been doing something lately, their activity is indeed in green.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 12-01 14:55
Hold on, do you really think Ethereum is solid as a rock? The activity level of Solana now makes me a bit anxious.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-01 14:52
To be honest, Solana's speed is really outrageous, and it feels like ETH's dominance is slowly being eroded.
Look, nobody's disputing Ethereum's grip on on-chain liquidity right now. That's still the reality.
What catches my attention though? The speed at which smaller players are closing the gap.
Solana's pushing hard. BSC keeps grinding. Tron's there. Base is making noise. Arbitrum too.
They're all chipping away with genuine activity - not just hype, but actual growing volumes.
These gradual shifts? They're the ones that rewrite the game.