(Source: easytopredict)
Solana’s recent unveiling of its Chinese name “索拉拉” (Solala) instantly captured the attention of both the market and the broader crypto community. More than a simple naming event, it sparked a cultural movement—echoing the earlier wave of Chinese meme coins on BSC and Base, now establishing its presence in the Solana ecosystem.
On the day of the announcement, the “索拉拉” (Solala) token’s market cap surged from $2 million to $20 million within just a few hours—a tenfold rally in record time. Market excitement and the collective energy of the Chinese-speaking Solana community fueled this explosive growth.
The Solala craze originated from a naming campaign for Solana hosted by the social protocol platform Trends. Featuring a 100 SOL prize pool, the event encouraged users to share and submit creative Chinese name proposals for Solana. The organizers distributed prizes as follows:
The campaign quickly gained traction, drawing attention and reposts from Solana’s official channels, co-founder Toly, and Foundation Chair Lily Liu. A global audience enthusiastically participated. Ultimately, an English-speaking user, muper (@easytopredict), stood out by drawing inspiration from Lily Liu’s post to create an energetic, long-haired female builder character “索拉拉” (Solala), now recognized as Solana’s Chinese name.
Lily Liu even adopted Solala as her profile picture on X (formerly Twitter), elevating the character’s visibility in the community. Solala is more than just a token name; it’s a symbol of emotion and culture, combining Solana’s technical foundation with the creativity of the Chinese-speaking community. During this surge, Trends gained significant market attention for its successful launch of Solala. Many now see this as the beginning of a new era for Solana Chinese meme coins, with Trends serving as the catalyst.
Trends.fun’s model for tokenizing content has garnered support from leading figures and institutions in the Solana space, including:
Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko, Foundation Chair Lily Liu, Jupiter co-founder Meow, Kaito AI founder Yu Hu, LayerZero Labs co-founder Bryan Pellegrino, and Magic Eden co-founder Zhuoxun Yin. This demonstrates that Trends.fun is evolving from a meme launch platform into a cornerstone of Web3 content monetization in the Solana ecosystem.
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Solala is much more than Solana’s Chinese name—it represents where community creativity meets market momentum. It highlights the cultural influence of Chinese-speaking communities in the Web3 realm and brings content tokenization from concept to reality. As more content is tokenized, traded, and distributed on-chain, we may be witnessing the rise of a new community-driven revolution.