It's worth questioning whether Solana's recent comparison shot at Starknet holds up under scrutiny. The official Solana account called out the competing L2 solution, but when you dig into the actual on-chain metrics, things get more nuanced. Both networks have distinct trade-offs—Starknet emphasizes Cairo-based security and scalability, while Solana touts throughput and user experience. The real question: are these platforms even direct competitors, or are they solving different problems in the blockchain ecosystem? The public callout raises eyebrows about whether performance metrics alone justify the critique.
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YieldWhisperer
· 3h ago
Solana is jumping on the bandwagon again. Take a closer look at the data, and it falls apart. Do they really think high TPS can beat all L2 solutions? That's hilarious.
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WalletWhisperer
· 3h ago
Solana is starting to play the benchmarking game again, which is really a bit low...
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PancakeFlippa
· 3h ago
Solana officially calls out StarkNet? Come on, the data comparison just exposes the truth.
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DancingCandles
· 4h ago
Solana's official situation is a bit awkward this time; the data quickly falls apart upon inspection.
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DegenTherapist
· 4h ago
Solana is starting to do this again? Honestly, once you look at the data, the true nature is revealed. What are they even comparing to... StarkNet follows the Cairo route, which is completely different from Solana. If they insist on comparing throughput, it just seems a bit boring.
It's worth questioning whether Solana's recent comparison shot at Starknet holds up under scrutiny. The official Solana account called out the competing L2 solution, but when you dig into the actual on-chain metrics, things get more nuanced. Both networks have distinct trade-offs—Starknet emphasizes Cairo-based security and scalability, while Solana touts throughput and user experience. The real question: are these platforms even direct competitors, or are they solving different problems in the blockchain ecosystem? The public callout raises eyebrows about whether performance metrics alone justify the critique.