Can the Solana ecosystem optimize its token release strategy? If millions of SOL are sold off to a major exchange in 2026, it could put long-term pressure on the ecosystem's development. Instead of such actions, it would be better to allocate this liquidity directly to support ecosystem projects, incentivize developers, and foster innovative applications, helping the SOL ecosystem achieve sustainable growth. Ecosystem prosperity is the ultimate support for the token's value.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 01-04 18:51
Here we go again, dump trading vs. ecosystem development, do we still need to choose? History has already taught us.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-02 23:54
Crash in 2026? Then it would be game over, might as well burn it for the ecosystem.
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OnChain_Detective
· 01-02 23:52
ngl massive dump in 2026 screams rugpull energy... let me pull the data on sol's unlock schedule rn, pattern analysis suggests typical token release manipulation signature. always DYOR folks.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-02 23:51
To be honest, instead of dumping in 2026, it's better to launch a support fund now to energize developers.
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ZenMiner
· 01-02 23:48
Really, instead of dumping the market, it's better to support the ecosystem. Everyone understands this logic.
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MeaninglessApe
· 01-02 23:46
Ha, it's the same old spiel. I'm tired of hearing it. If Solana really wanted to do this, they would have done it long ago.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-02 23:30
This logic makes sense. Everyone knows how to sell off and dump the market, but the key is whether they truly have the courage to change.
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SignatureVerifier
· 01-02 23:30
technically speaking, dumping millions of sol on an exchange in 2026 is just... insufficient validation of basic tokenomics. like, did anyone actually run the numbers three times or just assume it'd be fine?
the ecosystem play makes way more sense but let's be real—most protocols won't execute it properly anyway. trust but verify, i guess.
Can the Solana ecosystem optimize its token release strategy? If millions of SOL are sold off to a major exchange in 2026, it could put long-term pressure on the ecosystem's development. Instead of such actions, it would be better to allocate this liquidity directly to support ecosystem projects, incentivize developers, and foster innovative applications, helping the SOL ecosystem achieve sustainable growth. Ecosystem prosperity is the ultimate support for the token's value.