Solana isn't the definitive consumer crypto chain but it's headed there (anything could happen). I'm willing to bet on its dev ecosystem and growing usage, but not sure if it's worth putting 5-8% of all my money into – I don't have much anyway though.

    Is Solana good for long-term (10+ years)?
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    1. AcanthisittaEarly983 on

      Couldn’t tell you honestly but it’s been a solid investment the last few years. Will that continue though… Couldn’t give you a solid answer.

    2. It can be good long term, but it’s not risk-free.

      Solana’s strength is speed, low fees, and a strong developer community. That gives it a real chance to stay relevant if crypto becomes more consumer-friendly. But it’s still early tech. Outages, centralization concerns, and future competition are real risks over 10+ years.

      Putting 5–8% of all your money into one crypto is pretty aggressive, especially if you don’t have much capital yet. That doesn’t mean Solana is bad. It just means the swings will matter more to you.

      A good question to ask yourself:
      If this goes to zero, am I okay?
      If it works out, would a smaller amount still help me long term?

      Usually, a smaller position you can hold calmly is better than a big one that causes stress.

      Just my perspective, not advice.

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