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Solana Now an “Ethereum L2 With Wormhole Eigenlayer” – Founder Says

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Solana (SOL) co-founder, Anatoly Yakovenko blew up Crypto X with a recent admission when he noted that the protocol is now already an “Ethereum L2 with the Wormhole Eigenlayer.”

Lightning the Solana versus Ethereum Rivalry

Though the shared X post from Anatoly Yakovenko is a technology-based communication, it has a major but subtle aim to lighten the ongoing rivalry between Solana and its bigger rival, Ethereum (ETH).

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According to the Solana co-founder, a major overlap exists between some of the validators operating decentralized applications that exist as a connecting bridge between both protocols.

“There is a huge overlap between solana validators and Lido eth L1 operators and wormhole operators. They are all effectively under heavy “re-staking” incentives not to withhold data or mess with the state root between the chains,” his post reads.

While Yakovenko’s initial post on the subject was shared on December 25, media reports failed to see the initial ironic intention behind the post. By all means, Solana is bigger as a protocol when compared to the next capitalized Ethereum L2, Polygon and it has a thriving ecosystem that will undoubtedly prevent it from staying under the shadows of Ethereum.

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Over the past few months, there have been a lot of controversial community talks between members of the Solana and Ethereum communities in which some of the former try to elevate their technologies over the latter. This narrative was deepened as Solana started flipping Ethereum in key performance metrics.

Yakovenko has time and again tried to caution the community against such narratives and this latest post might be another way to show both can co-exist.

Equal Ecosystem Criticism

Within the space of 2 weeks, the duo of Ethereum and Solana have faced intense criticism from some market analysts who took out time to highlight the flaws of both protocols.

Peter Brandt recently took on Ethereum, noting that he has shorted the coin as he believes it is on its way to a low of $650. He based his bearish assumptions on the fact that Ethereum is unfriendly to use as a result of expensive network or gas fees. Solana on the other hand got its first major critic in Fred Krueger who said many of the innovations being pushed out by the protocol are “pure science fiction.”

While neither of the blockchain protocols is perfect, Yakovenko’s post is an indication that both can truly exist together with more benefit to the broader crypto ecosystem.

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Benjamin Godfrey is a blockchain enthusiast and journalists who relish writing about the real life applications of blockchain technology and innovations to drive general acceptance and worldwide integration of the emerging technology. His desires to educate people about cryptocurrencies inspires his contributions to renowned blockchain based media and sites. Benjamin Godfrey is a lover of sports and agriculture. Follow him on Twitter, Linkedin

The presented content may include the personal opinion of the author and is subject to market condition. Do your market research before investing in cryptocurrencies. The author or the publication does not hold any responsibility for your personal financial loss.

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