The recent surge in SOL is primarily driven by the revival of on-chain ecosystems.



Looking at the performance of on-chain projects makes this clear. Projects like WhiteWhale have achieved hundreds of times in gains in a short period, directly igniting market enthusiasm for long positions. Once such "wealth creation effects" appear, the speed of capital follow-up often exceeds expectations.

However, many people overlook a key mechanism: the increase in on-chain activity directly determines the demand side for the main token. Deploying projects and executing transactions on the SOL chain require consuming SOL as fuel costs. Other public chains follow the same logic. When transaction frequency and activity on the chain increase, gas fees and SOL consumption rise accordingly, naturally pushing up buying pressure on SOL.

In other words, it’s not that SOL rises first to attract project developers, but the prosperity of on-chain projects drives the demand and price of SOL upward.

To sum up simply: as long as there are profit opportunities on the chain, projects continue to deploy, and transactions remain active, SOL as the underlying fuel token will continue to benefit. This logic is not complicated, but executing it requires sensitivity to on-chain data.
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rug_connoisseurvip
· 10h ago
WhiteWhale's move was indeed crazy, but I've seen through this logic long ago... increasing gas consumption boosts demand, and SOL benefits accordingly. In short, it's a positive feedback loop of ecosystem activity.
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GateUser-00be86fcvip
· 10h ago
To be honest, this logic has been mentioned before, but WhiteWhale's move was indeed fierce, directly demonstrating the power of ecosystem popularity. SOL's gas consumption is the real support.
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NestedFoxvip
· 10h ago
Damn, WhiteWhale's move was really crazy, hundreds of times. If you missed it, can it happen again? SOL's recent rise isn't as hollow; gas fees have been consistently high, making the logic much more coherent. On-chain activity has increased, and only then does the ecosystem have substance, unlike some public chains that rely purely on stories. Now it's all about who can catch the next WhiteWhale; data sensitivity really determines life or death. Honestly, this logic is too simple; the hard part is whether you can truly stick to it during execution.
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TestnetScholarvip
· 10h ago
The wave of White Whale is indeed wild, but the real logic is still driven by gas consumption demand.
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