We keep following these debates about Solana versus Starknet, right... each with their own different proposal in the ecosystem. Solana promises speed and absurd throughput, while Starknet comes with zero-knowledge proofs and scalability via Cairo. You can see that they are quite different strategies — one focusing on raw performance, the other on security with cryptographic innovation. The truth is that both are attracting market attention, and it's interesting to see which model ends up prevailing or if both coexist peacefully in the Layer 2s and alternative chains space.
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ArbitrageBot
· 11h ago
Solana is fast, but StarkNet's zk solution is what long-term players should pay attention to... Both paths can be profitable, right?
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DeepRabbitHole
· 11h ago
Solana is fast, but when will stability become the key... StarkNet's zk solution is indeed impressive, but the ecosystem still needs to wait a bit longer.
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WenMoon42
· 11h ago
Solana is connected to gas, StarkNet is on Cairo... but honestly, the real winner is the user who pays less to make a transaction, right?
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 11h ago
I've already gone all-in on Solana a long time ago, and I didn't miss the StarkNet airdrop either. To be honest, both sides are just pancakes, and whoever recovers their investment faster is who I play with. Cost performance is the real truth.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 11h ago
Solana has been hyped up but still often goes down. StarkNet's zk solution sounds cool, but very few people are using it.
We keep following these debates about Solana versus Starknet, right... each with their own different proposal in the ecosystem. Solana promises speed and absurd throughput, while Starknet comes with zero-knowledge proofs and scalability via Cairo. You can see that they are quite different strategies — one focusing on raw performance, the other on security with cryptographic innovation. The truth is that both are attracting market attention, and it's interesting to see which model ends up prevailing or if both coexist peacefully in the Layer 2s and alternative chains space.