Recently, several fans have asked me about the Solayer project!
As for the project #Solayer , to be honest, I'm not particularly knowledgeable about it, so I'll simply share my personal perspective!
1: Regarding its main selling point: the core technology of unlimited hardware acceleration, I personally think it needs to be viewed dialectically. This technology is indeed a novel narrative, but the narrative is one thing, and whether the market accepts it is another. It's similar to the once-popular modular technology that ultimately fizzled out. In a capital-driven market, to determine whether a project is good, you first need to see if it aligns with capital interests. In other words, if capital is willing to invest, then it’s a good project; otherwise, no matter how impressive your claims are, they will only last for a moment.
2: Looking at the overall K-line chart of this asset, it doesn't look particularly good. It’s clear that the primary wave of profits has basically exited by about 70%. The continuous rapid selling pattern cannot be achieved by retail investors; the selling by the major players will lead to a stampede among retail investors. Overall, there are currently no clear signs of a bottom formation. You can keep an eye on it, but it's not yet the right time to enter.
3: #Solayer is a next-generation high-performance blockchain project born for the Solana ecosystem, dedicated to solving the core bottlenecks of scalability and shared security in the current ecosystem. Its InfiniSVM, which integrates hardware acceleration and protocol reconstruction, aims to achieve extreme performance of over 1 million TPS, driving the SVM towards unlimited scalability. As an infrastructure project on the SOL chain, it’s generally quite good, after all, SOL has backing from European and American capital. If SOL can take off, it’s reasonable for LAYER to ride the wave as well.
Overall, everyone can keep an eye on it, but caution is still needed for entry. Recently, many accounts have been promoting it, and many could just be trying to get airdrop rewards. Don't think that just because there are many promoters, there’s any real benefit, especially for newcomers to the space; you must be cautious!
I generally do not proactively recommend projects I do not understand; because in many cases, those who trust you may base their choices or trades on your opinion, which is my first principle; and I certainly won’t write misleading articles for rewards or airdrops!