观点:以太坊Killer叙事破灭 ETH与SOL竞争关系结束

金色财经Published on 2025-09-04Last updated on 2025-09-04

作者:Haotian;来源:X,@tmel0211

逛英文博主圈发现个有意思的现象: ETH Maxi和SOL Maxi总是针锋相对,ETH方嘲笑SOL那边稳定币采用率过低,SOL方则讽刺Tom Lee认知偏低只会Shill。太有意思了。 

但其实我个人倒有个观点:ETH VS SOL的竞争对抗关系早就随着“以太坊Killer”叙事的破灭而结束了。Why?

1)以太坊能稳坐稳定币市场份额老大哥的位置,是其综合DeFi生态、去中心化安全技术底座等多重因素共同作用的结果。也是USDC、USDT等主流稳定币多年在市场扩张沉积下来的领先优势,这种路径依赖短期很难改变。 

但这并不意味着Solan在稳定币赛道会彻底失去机会,随着稳定币Summer的到来,稳定币的发行会趋向多链环境,且出现一大批像USDe、USD1、PYUDS、USDG等等全新稳定币,他们会在DeFi经济活动扩张过程中建立自己的主阵营。 

而Solana凭借在PayFi、AI Agent、HFT高频交易等新叙事场景上积累的先发优势,在后续稳定币增量突破方面并不弱。因此单凭稳定币市场份额就决定孰强孰弱并不Solid

2)之前Solana、Avalanche、BNBChain等一种新锐layer1都主打以太坊Killer的叙事,用高性能和TPS军备赛和以太坊比高下,但现在大家都清楚没有有效生态支撑的TPS Show根本站不住脚,因此高TPS的叙事框架已然脱敏了。

新的叙事逻辑是,谁能带动华尔街结构的大规模采用。以太坊凭借去中心化和安全架构等优势会是机构配置资产的首选,但Solana走的是另外一条路,先通过MEME文化圈吸引Z时代的增量用户,然后再凭借Alpenglow共识升级和Firedancer客户端升级等性能提升优化,可以把交易速率提升到150ms以内。 

这样Solana生态上可能会出现类似Hyperliquid类似的金融业务创新新物种,以此来弥补DeFi生态和以太坊的差距,而这种定向服务华尔街金融产品需求显然会成为Solana弯道超车的优势,远比以太坊落实L1性能提升战略要快的多。

3)足以见得,以太坊和Solana的竞争维度早已完全错位了,以太坊会锁定自己的全球金融结算层优势不断巩固地位,而Solana则会锚定链上纳斯达克的愿景,靠性能优势和蓝血基因不断拓展TradFi的融合场景

某种程度上,ETH Maxi依然会看到去中心化和安全的极客主义发光发热,而SOL Maxi则会在互联网资本市场ICM上成为新的破局领路人。 

因此,ETH Maxi和SOL Maxi根本不需要针锋相对,反倒是一种互补并存的关系,就像Android和IOS一样,前者开放包容但根基深厚,后者封闭高效但体验精进。 

市场会最终证明,SOL和ETH的并存并进,都只是拓展Crypto的边界而已。无论怎么站队,结果都不会差。所以我是 Crypto Maxi

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