#Solana生态发展 London Breakpoint 2026, this news seems ordinary at first glance, but a closer look reveals its deeper meaning.
Remember the wave in 2017, when project teams were eager to hold summits, as if the more conferences and the larger their scale, the more promising the project. But we all saw the result—most were fleeting. This time, Solana choosing to hold its flagship summit in the UK for the first time is worth pondering.
Solana's development path has always been interesting. The glory in 2021, the FTX collapse in 2022, and the steady recovery in recent years. Being able to host summits and maintain ecosystem enthusiasm today itself demonstrates its resilience. From technological breakthroughs to ecosystem improvements, from North American markets to international expansion, each step verifies an old adage: a truly valuable project must withstand the test of cycles.
The official initiative to provide 24-hour ticket price subsidies is also intriguing—does this indicate urgency or confidence? Both. If compared to the development of the Ethereum ecosystem in 2019-2020, when summits were also held to strengthen narratives and gather strength. What Solana is doing now, to some extent, is a replication of this proven path.
The question is whether the prosperity of the ecosystem can ultimately translate into real application value, rather than just capital frenzy. This is unavoidable at every summit. Looking ahead, we should not only focus on how many people attend but also observe what remains in the ecosystem after they leave.
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#Solana生态发展 London Breakpoint 2026, this news seems ordinary at first glance, but a closer look reveals its deeper meaning.
Remember the wave in 2017, when project teams were eager to hold summits, as if the more conferences and the larger their scale, the more promising the project. But we all saw the result—most were fleeting. This time, Solana choosing to hold its flagship summit in the UK for the first time is worth pondering.
Solana's development path has always been interesting. The glory in 2021, the FTX collapse in 2022, and the steady recovery in recent years. Being able to host summits and maintain ecosystem enthusiasm today itself demonstrates its resilience. From technological breakthroughs to ecosystem improvements, from North American markets to international expansion, each step verifies an old adage: a truly valuable project must withstand the test of cycles.
The official initiative to provide 24-hour ticket price subsidies is also intriguing—does this indicate urgency or confidence? Both. If compared to the development of the Ethereum ecosystem in 2019-2020, when summits were also held to strengthen narratives and gather strength. What Solana is doing now, to some extent, is a replication of this proven path.
The question is whether the prosperity of the ecosystem can ultimately translate into real application value, rather than just capital frenzy. This is unavoidable at every summit. Looking ahead, we should not only focus on how many people attend but also observe what remains in the ecosystem after they leave.