1) The largest advantage of building on is that Solana is really fucking fast.
Here's a website where you can test sending 10x as many transactions per second as the entire ETH network: break.solana.com/setup?cluster=
The biggest downside: tools/ecosystem
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2) For a lot of people, this is a fatal downside. There aren't many wallets that support Solana, and none that support SPL tokens; the block explorer needs UI work; etc.
For , though, it's an opportunity to build out what we want the way we want it.
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8) We had to make a decision: is this a short-term project, or a long-term one?
Because if it's a short term project, we wouldn't have chosen Solana, or optimistic rollups. We would have just put it on some fast-ish project and gone with centralized tokenization.
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9) But in the end we wanted to build a product we were proud of. And that means building it on foundations that will scale--or have already scaled.
There was no point in choosing _ok_, just to desert it later for _a bit better_.
So we went straight to where we wanted to be.
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11) For those who are interested, we've released updated $SRM information on the Project Serum website:
projectserum.com/srm-faq
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