Data can be deceptive, but the truth can stand the test.
Some performance metrics released by Solana are questionable. In comparison, Starknet performs excellently in real-world operation, and its performance data is noteworthy.
In the crypto world, proof is always more convincing than words. Having impressive numbers alone is not enough — the key is whether on-chain actual performance can deliver on promises. This is the touchstone for distinguishing genuine projects from fake ones.
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SilentObserver
· 2h ago
The whole SOL digital thing has been played out long ago; on-chain data is the real deal.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 6h ago
Sol is about to be dissed again... But to be fair, on-chain data is the real deal; all the inflated TPS figures are just hot air.
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FundingMartyr
· 6h ago
I'm already tired of these flashy numbers in SOL... Stark is indeed getting the work done, now that's the real deal.
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WenMoon42
· 6h ago
SOL got hammered this time, data manipulation is really something to be cautious about.
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StakeOrRegret
· 6h ago
I've long lost faith in this SOL data; the truth will be revealed on the chain. No matter how loud the hype, it's all pointless.
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ForkMaster
· 6h ago
Haha, I've seen too many tricks of data falsification. I stopped believing in those numbers from Solana a long time ago.
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Starknet is indeed doing real work, I have to admit. It's much more reliable than just bragging.
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The key is still on-chain communication. I earn my three kids' milk money this way—trust in real data.
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Project teams are all the same; proof is always more valuable than PPT. That's my secret to wealth.
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I'm tired of Solana's performance. It's better to go straight for a betting agreement.
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Basically, it's about verification. Can contract code deceive? That's how I built my security awareness.
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tx_pending_forever
· 6h ago
Sol, this is awkward... On-chain data is right there, can't pretend otherwise.
Data can be deceptive, but the truth can stand the test.
Some performance metrics released by Solana are questionable. In comparison, Starknet performs excellently in real-world operation, and its performance data is noteworthy.
In the crypto world, proof is always more convincing than words. Having impressive numbers alone is not enough — the key is whether on-chain actual performance can deliver on promises. This is the touchstone for distinguishing genuine projects from fake ones.