The spot listing of Meme tokens has become a double-edged sword. Although the popularity of Meme assets in the Solana ecosystem is high, it faces a real challenge — when mainstream exchanges list related products, user stickiness to on-chain trading will inevitably decline.
This is not just a matter of shifting trading volume. In the long run, the core competitiveness that Solana relies on to attract developers and traffic — that unique ecosystem activity — is gradually being dispersed to other platforms. If left unchecked, the dividends of the Meme industry may gradually fade from the Solana ecosystem.
The Solana Foundation may need to consider: how to use ecosystem incentives, innovative financial products, or differentiated services to keep users active on-chain even when more convenient exit options are available? Now is the time, while the market is still focused on the Meme track, to build genuine stickiness.
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ZkSnarker
· 01-10 13:42
nah here's the thing about this take—solana's meme problem is actually just capitalism doing its thing. once something works, institutions swoop in and the magic dies, that's just how it goes fr
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ForkMaster
· 01-10 01:35
Haha, the Solana Foundation is still trying to figure things out? They should have thought of it earlier. I saw through this trick last year, and now it's a bit late to react, brother.
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MelonField
· 01-07 14:51
To be honest, this is a typical case of being passively attacked. The SOL ecosystem relies on Meme to attract popularity, but as soon as the popularity comes, it gets taken away by CEX. This move is indeed a bit awkward.
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WenAirdrop
· 01-07 14:50
That's so true. The Sol ecosystem's recent move was indeed not worth the loss... Once liquidity is dispersed, it's very difficult to gather it back.
As soon as mainstream exchanges go live, the on-chain advantages disappear instantly, and users will definitely flock to more convenient places.
However, the Sol Foundation has never been very responsive, and by the time they realize the problem, it might already be too late.
The spot listing of Meme tokens has become a double-edged sword. Although the popularity of Meme assets in the Solana ecosystem is high, it faces a real challenge — when mainstream exchanges list related products, user stickiness to on-chain trading will inevitably decline.
This is not just a matter of shifting trading volume. In the long run, the core competitiveness that Solana relies on to attract developers and traffic — that unique ecosystem activity — is gradually being dispersed to other platforms. If left unchecked, the dividends of the Meme industry may gradually fade from the Solana ecosystem.
The Solana Foundation may need to consider: how to use ecosystem incentives, innovative financial products, or differentiated services to keep users active on-chain even when more convenient exit options are available? Now is the time, while the market is still focused on the Meme track, to build genuine stickiness.