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An analysis indicates that Solana (SOL) is directly addressing the limitations of existing blockchains by leveraging an 'integrated liquidity' structure, thus changing the landscape in the financial infrastructure competition.
According to the cryptocurrency-specialized media NewsBTC on April 22 (local time), Solana's core strategy lies in an integrated liquidity structure that unifies fragmented fund flows. The existing blockchain ecosystem has consistently suffered from inefficiency due to funds being separated between networks, and Solana is designed to fundamentally resolve this problem.
Lily Liu, Head of the Solana Foundation, emphasized, "In the market, liquidity ultimately determines everything," and "the network with the largest and most efficient pool of funds will dominate." She further explained that Solana's structure is designed to form the largest market within a single network.
Currently, the cryptocurrency market has funds disconnected between major networks such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, necessitating complex structures like bridges for their movement. These structures are identified as factors that simultaneously increase costs and security risks.
Solana is focusing on eliminating these issues and building an environment where all assets and liquidity are connected within a single network. The explanation states that the goal is a structure capable of forming a single market in an environment where approximately 5.5 billion internet users are connected.
If the integrated liquidity structure is realized, it is assessed that it could advance to a level competitive with existing financial systems in terms of fund efficiency and transaction speed. Solana is actively pursuing a strategy to expand beyond being a mere trading platform to become a global financial infrastructure.
*Disclaimer: This article is for investment reference only, and we are not responsible for any investment losses based on it. The content should be interpreted for informational purposes only.*
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