I am increasingly feeling that many chains are doing 'products.'
Only a very few chains are doing 'structure.'
Products are for people to use,
Structure is what enables all things to collaborate.
Products can make money, but structure can support a generation of civilization.
Solayer is the first time I have seriously thought about 'structure.'
🧠 Why it?
In today's world where EVM and L2 are almost deadlocked, what Solayer is doing —
It is not about seizing the market, nor is it about hype; it is doing 'underlying transformation.'
• It is not about changing smart contracts; it is about changing hardware communication protocols.
• It does not pursue fast TPS, but defines 'how blockchain nodes connect' using RDMA + InfiniBand.
• It is not a replica of Solana; it is expanding a 'hardware-level consensus internet' using Solana compatibility.
We have spent 10 years, from Nakamoto to ETH L2, completing the 'on-chain smart contract revolution';
But further on, to accommodate RWA, clearing and settlement, government bonds, central bank data... that is a revolution in off-chain collaboration.
That must rely on hardware.
🌐 So I am beginning to understand that Solayer is not the next Solana; it is a testing ground for a completely new network foundation.
You can say it is cold, technically difficult, and lacks promotion;
But you cannot deny every step it takes:
• Building InfiniSVM.
• Optimizing the verification process with FPGA.
• Measured at one million TPS (not simulated scores).
• Halal certification + Middle East compliance treasury access.
• Binance Labs strategic investment + BNSOL airdrop mechanism anchors real demand.
It is a chain that 'does not please users but honestly builds the world.'
💭 I am not saying Solayer is definitely the future.
But I am becoming increasingly clear:
I do not want to waste my attention on those chains that are merely skin-deep.
I want to put time, signatures, governance, and node participation —
Betting on networks that aim to solve systemic problems.
When we debate today about 'which chain has higher TPS' and 'which is more like the next Solana',
What Solayer is doing is helping to put real financial infrastructure on the chain.
It does not shout a vision, but it is a brick; under the brick is a structure, and under the structure is a roadmap.
🔚 So I say:
Solayer may be worth our time to slowly understand, slowly join, and slowly wait for over a decade.
It is not about 'will it rise today',
It is something you will look back on and say —
"It turns out that since then, the evolution of the chain has taken a turn."