Many have been throwing stones at $SOL lately because it is "the cradle of scam memecoins."

But do you know what? Solana is not to blame.

Solana does not write contracts. It does not launch tokens. It does not engage in fraudulent marketing.

Humans do that, not the network.

What Solana does —and does very well— is provide you with a brutally efficient infrastructure:

Speed: transactions confirmed in seconds. Literally.

Ridiculous fees: sending money costs less than a click.

Real scalability: it doesn’t get congested like other networks when there is hype.

And thanks to that, yes, anyone can launch a memecoin in seconds. But also thanks to that, real technological monsters are being built: from decentralized exchanges to games, wallets, and platforms that previously only existed in the Web2 world.

The problem is not Solana.

The problem is what you decide to do with it.

Instead of chasing the next token with an animal name, why not explore what can really be built here?

Because if you truly believe in decentralization, efficiency, and a financial future without intermediaries, Solana is several steps ahead.