Recently, an interesting phenomenon has been observed—major DEX leaders and public chain projects are trying every possible way to deploy their tokens on Solana. The logic behind this is actually very simple: liquidity flows where the projects go.
Solana's spot trading volume has already surpassed that of most top-tier exchanges. What does this indicate? It shows that Solana has become an indispensable trading hub in the crypto market. Trading volume signifies high price discovery efficiency, low slippage, and a good trading experience, which is highly attractive to any token project.
But here’s an interesting contradiction—SOL, as the native asset of this public chain, is currently priced at just over 140 per token. Think about it: a public chain capable of supporting so many high-quality projects and with such a massive trading volume, is its native token really only worth this much? This price disparity is definitely worth pondering. Perhaps the market has not fully priced in Solana’s value as a trading hub.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 10h ago
Sol this time indeed underestimated, liquidity flows where projects go, the logic is solid.
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Wait, is 140+ SOL really only worth this? I feel like the market hasn't woken up yet.
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DEXs have all moved to SOL, and some people still say SOL has no prospects? That's hilarious.
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The disparity between trading volume and the price of the native token is a bit outrageous.
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To put it simply, liquidity is king; whoever has deeper liquidity wins.
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SOL as a trading hub, but the native token is priced like this… a bit ironic.
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Major projects are deploying on SOL, what does that indicate? It means it's time to add to your position.
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The undervaluation issue will be corrected sooner or later, I don't believe in superstition.
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MissingSats
· 10h ago
Speaking of which, this logic is really brilliant. Liquidity hotspots are must-win areas for competitors, and projects all want to join the excitement.
Wait, SOL is only over 140? That price is indeed outrageous. The chain that hosts so many projects is actually cheap?
Definitely an undervaluation, and a correction is bound to happen sooner or later.
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FantasyGuardian
· 10h ago
This wave of SOL has indeed been underestimated; the trading volume ceiling has been reached, still over 140.
Liquidity is the new sovereignty; whoever controls the liquidity controls the future.
Those who went all in on SOL might be over the moon now...
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 11h ago
The price of SOL is indeed outrageous; it feels like the market is still sleeping.
Recently, an interesting phenomenon has been observed—major DEX leaders and public chain projects are trying every possible way to deploy their tokens on Solana. The logic behind this is actually very simple: liquidity flows where the projects go.
Solana's spot trading volume has already surpassed that of most top-tier exchanges. What does this indicate? It shows that Solana has become an indispensable trading hub in the crypto market. Trading volume signifies high price discovery efficiency, low slippage, and a good trading experience, which is highly attractive to any token project.
But here’s an interesting contradiction—SOL, as the native asset of this public chain, is currently priced at just over 140 per token. Think about it: a public chain capable of supporting so many high-quality projects and with such a massive trading volume, is its native token really only worth this much? This price disparity is definitely worth pondering. Perhaps the market has not fully priced in Solana’s value as a trading hub.