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Recently, there has been quite a buzz in the crypto ecosystem. The two public chains, Solana and Starknet, have been engaging in a back-and-forth in community discussions, with one side presenting data to counter the other, and the other responding quickly. The whole process seems to revolve around the issue of activity levels on the chain. An industry insider later lightened the mood with a humorous comment, reminding everyone with a relaxed attitude: "Everyone stay calm, we’re all in the same ecosystem, harmony breeds wealth."
This kind of "mutual roasting" is actually quite interesting. Everyone is watching hard metrics like daily active users, interaction counts, and ecosystem participation. What does this indicate? It shows that on-chain activity has indeed become an important indicator of ecosystem health. During the previous bear market, various public chains quietly focused on infrastructure building. Now, as data competition heats up, it precisely reflects that the industry is accumulating momentum.
Looking at the trends of tokens like ICP, GUN, and DASH, and comparing them with the ecosystem expansion of Solana and Starknet, you’ll understand why the community is so focused on activity levels. This isn’t just a simple data comparison; it’s a genuine reflection of ecosystem quality. Competition drives development, and "fighting" is another form of growth.
Honestly, compared to false prosperity, I prefer to see this kind of real ecosystem competition. Each chain is proving its value, and users and developers benefit from this competition. The next growth point might very well be hidden in these lively discussions. Stay observant—the story of the ecosystem is far from over.