Recently, I noticed an interesting phenomenon—these leading social platforms are all figuring out how to create a "one-stop" experience. They want to do both social networking and finance.
Solana has been quite proactive; the official recently announced that it will be integrated into the X app soon. What does this mean? Users no longer need to switch between multiple apps; they can complete social interactions and on-chain transactions directly on one platform.
In simple terms, this is the trend of ecosystem integration. Solana already has advantages in speed and cost, and now it can leverage high-traffic platforms to reach more users. With this combination, it’s easy to attract market attention.
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DYORMaster
· 8h ago
I've long seen through it; X integrating with SOL is nothing more than a fight for traffic dividends, everyone wants a piece of this pie.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-12 10:16
Solana has really seized the opportunity this time; after integrating X, it’s probably going to take off.
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token_therapist
· 01-11 14:51
SOL this move is indeed fierce, and the one-stop experience with this strategy can be rolled out immediately.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-11 14:50
This move by SOL is really awesome. Interacting directly on X saves me the hassle of going back and forth.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-11 14:49
Solana X's integration this time is quite a gamble, to be honest. The user experience needs to be well executed.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-11 14:47
Isn't this just Solana trying to scam again, riding on X's popularity?
Solana should have played like this a long time ago, why so slow?
One-stop? Basically, it's just more convenient to raise funds.
Wait, will it crash after integration? Solana might not be able to handle it.
Finally, a chain has realized that traffic is life.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 01-11 14:45
SOL is about to take off, feels like this move was quite clever.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-11 14:40
Sol is really about to take off. Now there's no need to switch back and forth between two apps.
Recently, I noticed an interesting phenomenon—these leading social platforms are all figuring out how to create a "one-stop" experience. They want to do both social networking and finance.
Solana has been quite proactive; the official recently announced that it will be integrated into the X app soon. What does this mean? Users no longer need to switch between multiple apps; they can complete social interactions and on-chain transactions directly on one platform.
In simple terms, this is the trend of ecosystem integration. Solana already has advantages in speed and cost, and now it can leverage high-traffic platforms to reach more users. With this combination, it’s easy to attract market attention.