Solana is getting a lot of hype at the moment and there is speculation that it could be an ETH killer. With the fees on ETH, it shouldn't be too hard to put to bed hopefully.
Why people like ETH is the possibilities of Defi and building things there with smart contracts that you cannot find easily on other chains. However, it was thought that ADA or SOL might step up and it seems that SOL is the one that is delivering with all the hype. Therefore, I thought I would take a closer look.
The first thing I needed to do was setup a Solana wallet which was easy enough and there were a few choices to go for. I decided to try out Solflare which was quick and easy to setup.
Here you could save your keyphrases and password and the wallet was ready to receive some funds. To do that, first I checked out Jupiter Swap which has an airdrop coming up for users of the service.
Here there was quite a few possible tokens to swap that you could use. In the end though, I decided to send some via an exchange, although I do prefer a defi solution.
It was easy enough to connect to Jupiter Swap with my Solflare wallet and it would have made a nice transfer for me if I tried. I will look to test this out in the future. Sadly, Hive is not in the list.
The withdrawal cost from Binance was 0,008 SOL which is currently $0,80. I am interested to test out sending transactions to others and how much they cost in comparison to say ETH.
I deposited some test funds and they were there pretty quickly. I then tried to log on to Orca, which is a Dex with some Liquidity Pools there too.
Here you have a few more options available than we have with Tribaldex, and quite a few pairs to choose from. The rates on the SOL/ Stable coins looked quite good, especially if you think that SOL should appreciate.
I always like to see a DogWifHat and this seemed to offer the highest yield, but it probably the most risky! I am generally impressed with the Defi options available on Solana and how quick it was to login and set everything up with your wallet.
I was then checking out Magic Eden, which is one of the bigger NFT marketplaces and seeing what was on offer for Solana holders. They have a big collection available there and it was easy enough to look and buy something you like.
Interestingly, there were also art and gaming NFTs for some of the top games available on Solana. So far I didn't buy any NFTs on Solana, but I am interested to check out what games are available and maybe buy some. The user experience seems far better than holding NFTs on Ethereum so far.
Have you found anything good on Solana?
Thanks for reading.
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