The asset quality and project screening in the Solana ecosystem are indeed more stringent. In comparison, projects encountered frequently on BSC are a mixed bag, with inconsistent review standards, which can lead to aesthetic fatigue over time. Many traders have reported that after experiencing a series of projects on BSC, the ecosystem on the SOL chain appears more standardized. This reflects the differences in ecosystem development and project quality control among various public chains—balancing strict selection and openness has always been a core issue in the development of public chains.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 11h ago
I'm really tired of that bunch of trash on BSC; SOL feels much more comfortable instead.
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ZKSherlock
· 12h ago
actually... the whole "solana is more rigorous" narrative kinda misses the point tho? like, rigorous screening doesn't necessarily mean better cryptographic primitives or stronger trust assumptions under the hood. bsc's messiness is a feature, not a bug—it's just information-theoretic chaos lol
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 12h ago
BSC is really a trash heap, I've been scammed so many times that I'm afraid. Now I only look at Sol projects.
The asset quality and project screening in the Solana ecosystem are indeed more stringent. In comparison, projects encountered frequently on BSC are a mixed bag, with inconsistent review standards, which can lead to aesthetic fatigue over time. Many traders have reported that after experiencing a series of projects on BSC, the ecosystem on the SOL chain appears more standardized. This reflects the differences in ecosystem development and project quality control among various public chains—balancing strict selection and openness has always been a core issue in the development of public chains.