Lily Liu, the head of the Solana Foundation, recently spoke out, directly addressing two lending platforms in the ecosystem—Kamino and Jupiter Lend—telling them to stop fighting each other. Her words were pretty straightforward: SOL has dropped back to 2021 price levels, and you still have the energy to fight each other? Focus your efforts on your products instead.



To be honest, the current situation in the Solana ecosystem is indeed a bit chaotic. Competition between DeFi protocols is normal, but airing grievances publicly does no one any good. The market is already weak and user confidence is shaky—any more infighting will only accelerate capital outflows.

That said, it's not surprising that protocols have conflicts—they all want to compete for TVL and users, but the way they do it matters. Hopefully these two platforms will heed the Foundation’s advice. After all, when the ecosystem grows, there’s enough for everyone.
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BlockDetectivevip
· 15h ago
To put it bluntly, the Solana ecosystem is really suffering from too much infighting right now—even the Foundation can’t stand to watch anymore. The foundation is already shaky, yet they're still fighting among themselves. Isn’t this just self-destruction? Kamino and Jupiter Lend should listen to Lily Liu—don’t destroy the ecosystem over a temporary grudge. Working together to make the pie bigger is much better than fighting internally. With the market this bad, who still has the mood to watch drama? The protocols really need to reflect on this. The real competitors are other blockchains, not your own brothers. Whether Solana can make a comeback depends on whether you all can unite. Otherwise, let's just wait and see how things develop. This kind of division benefits no one—a reconciliation sooner rather than later would be a win for the whole ecosystem.
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ponzi_poetvip
· 15h ago
To be honest, the Solana ecosystem is kind of falling apart right now. After all the fighting, there’s nothing left. --- What are Kamino and Jupiter even doing? I really don’t get it. Are they still fighting internally? --- Lily Liu is right—it's just ridiculous to still be bickering at a time like this. --- Internal strife is the scariest thing. Funds will just move to other chains, and Solana hasn't even recovered yet. --- Exactly. If the ecosystem dies, everyone is screwed. What's the point? --- It's not unreasonable to listen to the foundation's advice. After all, our common interests are at stake. --- It’s one thing to compete for TVL, but airing dirty laundry in public really lowers the bar. --- These two platforms need to wake up. The market is like this and they're still fighting among themselves—it's basically suicide. --- Solana’s problems go way beyond just these two protocols, but the infighting definitely needs to stop first.
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GateUser-c799715cvip
· 15h ago
To be honest, it's ridiculous that Kamino and Jupiter Lend are still arguing with each other. SOL is already in such a state, what's the point of infighting? Internal strife is the most damaging thing to the ecosystem. When investors see instability, they'll just move their funds to DeFi. Lily Liu is right—right now, we need to stick together to get through this. Too much division just gives competitors an opportunity.
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rekt_but_vibingvip
· 15h ago
Haha, Lily Liu’s straightforward approach is so satisfying, that’s exactly how it should be done. SOL is almost back to its 2021 price and they’re still fighting amongst themselves, it’s really frustrating. Internal strife within the ecosystem is the worst. Today Kamino is at odds with Jupiter, tomorrow Jupiter is at odds with Kamino, and in the end, it’s the retail investors who suffer the most. We SOL believers have already been through enough, we just hope the ecosystem can develop well and stop this self-sabotage. If these two platforms actually take the advice, there’s hope. If they keep fighting, it’s collective self-destruction. The Solana ecosystem has really underperformed this past year, we’ll have to see if things can turn around going forward. Everyone, let’s make peace and make money sooner rather than later—no one can survive alone.
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MidnightTradervip
· 16h ago
Even with prices dropping this much, they're still undermining each other—it's unbelievable... The Solana ecosystem is acting almost self-destructive this time; with this kind of infighting, no one will benefit. Listen to Lily: less drama, more building—wouldn't that be better? With TVL taking such a hit, they still have time to fight each other. No wonder capital is flowing out. Both sides need a wake-up call—the only way everyone wins is by growing the ecosystem together. In this market, talk is cheap; it's the products that matter. Instead of pulling each other down, why not work together to build up the SOL ecosystem? With all this infighting and price drops, is Solana trying to drive users away?
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