It’s a blockchain that feels like a bakery in the morning:
Everyone pushing to be served first… But no one really knows who arrived first, and the worst part is it’s expensive.
That’s how it is with many networks out there:
Validator arguing about order while the line is standing still and the fees are rising.
Now imagine another bakery:
You walk in, receive a ticket with the exact time — and you’re called in the right order.
No confusion, no fighting.
That’s $SOL.
Each transaction arrives with a timestamp. It’s called Proof of History.
With it, the system already knows who arrived first — without the need for validators to align all the time.
Result?
✅ Lines move faster
✅ Reduced fees
✅ Network flowing with thousands of simultaneous transactions
But not just anyone can be a clerk in this bakery:
⚙️ Needs to have high processing capacity
💰Needs to lock $SOL
as collateral (staking)
Oh, and like any bakery, it has had its outages.
But it keeps improving to deliver what it promises: agility and lower fees.
Now tell me:
Do you prefer the line with high fees and full of marketing or the one that solves it without fuss?
👇 Comment below: hype or efficiency?