I notice an interesting phenomenon lately—these major social platforms are all figuring out how to build an "all-in-one" experience. They want to do both social and finance.
Solana has been quite proactive on this front, with officials recently revealing that integration into the X app will happen soon. What does this mean? Users won't need to switch between multiple apps anymore—they can complete both social interactions and on-chain interactions directly on one platform.
Put simply, this is the trend of ecosystem integration. Solana already has advantages in speed and cost, and now it can leverage a high-traffic platform to reach more users. With this combination of moves, it's natural that it attracts market attention.
I notice an interesting phenomenon lately—these major social platforms are all figuring out how to build an "all-in-one" experience. They want to do both social and finance.
Solana has been quite proactive on this front, with officials recently revealing that integration into the X app will happen soon. What does this mean? Users won't need to switch between multiple apps anymore—they can complete both social interactions and on-chain interactions directly on one platform.
Put simply, this is the trend of ecosystem integration. Solana already has advantages in speed and cost, and now it can leverage a high-traffic platform to reach more users. With this combination of moves, it's natural that it attracts market attention.