Solana vs Ethereum
Solana and Ethereum are both smart contract platforms, but they take very different approaches to scalability. Ethereum prioritizes decentralization and security, using Layer 2 solutions (Arbitrum, Optimism) to scale. Solana prioritizes speed and low cost on its base layer, processing up to 65,000 transactions per second with sub-second finality.
Ethereum has a much larger ecosystem with more DeFi protocols, NFT marketplaces, and developer tools. Solana has grown rapidly, especially in DeFi and memecoin trading, offering transactions that cost fractions of a cent compared to Ethereum's higher gas fees.
The trade-off: Ethereum is more decentralized and battle-tested, while Solana offers better user experience for high-frequency, low-value transactions. Many developers build on both chains.
$85.25
+2.60% (24h)
$2,337.96
+5.04% (24h)
| Metrik | Solana | Ethereum |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $85.25 | $2,337.96 |
| Market Cap | $49.02B | $282.17B |
| 24h Change | 2.60% | 5.04% |
| 7d Change | 8.15% | 12.43% |
| 30d Change | -3.08% | 11.64% |
| Volume 24h | $5299M | $31119M |
| ATH | $293.31 | $4,946.05 |
| Rank | #7 | #2 |