One of Ethereum’s Lead Developers Talks About Solana: “SOL’s Golden Age is Coming to an End”
Ethereum developer Justin Drake criticized his rival Solana in his statement.
Justin Drake, a leading researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, predicted that Solana’s period of rapid growth and influence, often referred to as its “golden age,” is coming to an end.
According to Drake, Solana's current competitive advantages in speed and throughput are not sustainable in the long term and will not pose a significant threat to Ethereum's dominance in the blockchain ecosystem.
Speaking about Solana’s strong development momentum, Drake acknowledged its successes but suggested that Ethereum’s long-term strategy will prevail. “Solana is at its peak right now, but I think this will be the end of Solana’s golden age,” Drake said. “The fundamental differences in its architecture make it unscalable, which means that its competitive advantages in latency and throughput will eventually disappear.”
Drake noted that Ethereum relies on Layer 2 scaling solutions like Optimistic and ZK-rollups to address transaction speed and cost challenges while maintaining security and decentralization at the base layer. He positioned Ethereum Layer 2 solutions as a true competitor to Solana.
“I think Layer 1 is competing with Bitcoin and Layer 2 is competing with Solana,” Drake explained, adding, “Competing with Solana is not even within the scope of Layer 1’s responsibilities. We should be focusing on security and the overall health of the network. If Solana faces competition, that competition will come from applications and Ethereum’s Layer 2 solutions.”
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