Do Solana and Ethereum really have to compete head-to-head? Not necessarily. According to Rob Hadick, General Partner at Dragonfly Capital, these two public chains can coexist in the tokenization market without squeezing each other out. His analogy is very vivid — just like in the social media arena, where Instagram, TikTok, and X each have their own space, finding their audiences and application scenarios. The same logic applies on the blockchain: Solana excels in speed and low cost, while Ethereum secures its position with ecosystem depth and security. The tokenization cake is big enough for both to share a piece. The future of the market might look like this — specialization and division of labor, rather than zero-sum competition.

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RugPullAlarmvip
· 7h ago
This set of rhetoric sounds comfortable, but on-chain data speaks for itself. The fund flows of the two chains have long exposed the truth. Do you really think we can't see the concentration comparison of large address holdings?
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GweiWatchervip
· 7h ago
Are you still talking about coexistence theory? Wake up, ecological competition is this brutal. When SOL was rising, no one thought of ETH. Don't talk about the cake being big enough. Two chains? Probably mergers and acquisitions, huh. Rob's tone sounds comfortable, but money talks. High speed and low cost vs. deep security? In the end, you still have to follow the flow of funds.
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