A major consumer application from Base officially launched today. What caught attention: 50% of its native tokens are already distributed on Solana at launch.
This move signals an interesting shift in how Layer 2 projects are approaching multichain strategy. Rather than locking liquidity within their own ecosystem, this approach distributes token supply across multiple chains from day one. Whether this is a strategic move to capture Solana's retail activity or simply a technical choice for liquidity optimization remains to be seen. Either way, it shows how interconnected these L2 and L1 ecosystems have become.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 4h ago
Things built on Base actually use half of the tokens to hit Solana, do they look down on Base?
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MetaReckt
· 4h ago
Half of the tokens listed by base are directly on Solana, they've really got it figured out.
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DAOdreamer
· 5h ago
Half a token to directly log in to Sol? Base, are you trying to copy Sol's homework?
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SocialFiQueen
· 5h ago
Alright, all the Base projects have moved to Solana. What does this imply?
A major consumer application from Base officially launched today. What caught attention: 50% of its native tokens are already distributed on Solana at launch.
This move signals an interesting shift in how Layer 2 projects are approaching multichain strategy. Rather than locking liquidity within their own ecosystem, this approach distributes token supply across multiple chains from day one. Whether this is a strategic move to capture Solana's retail activity or simply a technical choice for liquidity optimization remains to be seen. Either way, it shows how interconnected these L2 and L1 ecosystems have become.