
Top Solana Memecoins: What You Need to Know
Sometimes, memecoins are described as speculative and often low-quality tokens, with no other purpose than just speculate funds in attempts to earn something on price fluctuations. But still, many people love them. They are the representation of common memes on-chain, acting as robust community engagement tools. And of course, it’s possible to earn when their price fluctuates, although even in the best scenario such earnings are rarely large. Still, Solana memes are fun, and that’s it! So, le...

Polygon Nodes: Types and Usage
Polygon (MATIC) nodes are essential for developers and validators operating on the Polygon blockchain. It serves as a scaling solution for Ethereum, addressing issues like high gas fees and low transaction bandwidth. Polygon is compatible with Ethereum and its layer-2 solutions via bridges, allowing users to interact with the blockchain using RPC endpoints. It has its own developed infrastructure, with DeFis, dApps, tokens, and NFTs, and its node structure is quite unique compared to other ne...

BNB Smart Chain (BSC) vs. Ethereum: What’s the Difference?
The blockchain ecosystem is in the constant quest for optimal platforms by both users and developers. And today we’re exploring this dynamic by comparing two leading contenders: Ethereum and BSC. This article is a breakdown of the main differences between BNB Smart Chain (BSC) and Ethereum, focusing on fees, performance, dApp ecosystem, and network efficiency. TL;DR: While Ethereum is the crowned leader in highly secure and decentralized applications, BNB Chain fills the niche for those who n...
Marketing Manager at GetBlock, a blockchain RPC provider. GetBlock supports dApp developers with 50+ nodes endpoints since 2019.



Top Solana Memecoins: What You Need to Know
Sometimes, memecoins are described as speculative and often low-quality tokens, with no other purpose than just speculate funds in attempts to earn something on price fluctuations. But still, many people love them. They are the representation of common memes on-chain, acting as robust community engagement tools. And of course, it’s possible to earn when their price fluctuates, although even in the best scenario such earnings are rarely large. Still, Solana memes are fun, and that’s it! So, le...

Polygon Nodes: Types and Usage
Polygon (MATIC) nodes are essential for developers and validators operating on the Polygon blockchain. It serves as a scaling solution for Ethereum, addressing issues like high gas fees and low transaction bandwidth. Polygon is compatible with Ethereum and its layer-2 solutions via bridges, allowing users to interact with the blockchain using RPC endpoints. It has its own developed infrastructure, with DeFis, dApps, tokens, and NFTs, and its node structure is quite unique compared to other ne...

BNB Smart Chain (BSC) vs. Ethereum: What’s the Difference?
The blockchain ecosystem is in the constant quest for optimal platforms by both users and developers. And today we’re exploring this dynamic by comparing two leading contenders: Ethereum and BSC. This article is a breakdown of the main differences between BNB Smart Chain (BSC) and Ethereum, focusing on fees, performance, dApp ecosystem, and network efficiency. TL;DR: While Ethereum is the crowned leader in highly secure and decentralized applications, BNB Chain fills the niche for those who n...
Marketing Manager at GetBlock, a blockchain RPC provider. GetBlock supports dApp developers with 50+ nodes endpoints since 2019.
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After Istanbul’s Solana Crossroads 2025, it’s clear that Solana has moved firmly into its next phase of growth, one defined by ambitious innovation, high-stakes experimentation, and the need for robust infrastructure.
GetBlock’s CEO, Vasily Rudomanov, distilled six core lessons from the conference – lessons that inform the wider Solana ecosystem and GetBlock’s product roadmap as a premium multi-chain infrastructure provider.
Solana Crossroads has grown into one of the industry’s premier gatherings, rivalling even Ethereum’s marquee events. This year’s edition in Istanbul felt larger and more diverse than ever: from institutional investors and TradFi observers to grassroots hackers and memecoin traders. Yet rapid expansion invites growing pains—market volatility and network congestion pressures all loom larger now than in Solana’s sandbox days.
Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) was the hot topic throughout the conference. Panels and hallway debates explored its ethical and economic dimensions: “good” MEV strategies that enhance liquidity versus “bad” MEV attacks that threaten fairness; how fee models must adapt; and what builders can do to protect users.
The consensus: any DeFi project that ignores MEV’s implications does so at its own peril. GetBlock is stepping up with MEV‑resilient nodes and an enhanced Solana API toolkit tailored to these emerging demands.
Restaking, until recently an Ethereum‑centric innovation, has arrived on Solana. By allowing staked SOL to be redeployed into additional DeFi layers, protocols can now create deeply composable yield strategies. Builders showcased everything from leveraged staking vaults to recursive LP positions, underscoring that capital efficiency is the next great frontier in Solana DeFi.
“Vibe coding,” as they put it, has evolved from meme to methodology. Copilot‑style AI assistants are enabling teams with minimal DeFi experience to spin up functional dApps in record time. Meanwhile, autonomous on‑chain agents leveraging LLMs infused with real‑time blockchain data are beginning to handle tasks from arbitrage to governance voting and stablecoin issuance, heralding a new era of automated crypto operations.
Beyond code and capital, Solana is pushing into consumer markets. The Solana Mobile smartphone, Seeker decentralized app store, and Solana‑branded payment cards from partners like Solflare and KAST all point toward a concerted effort to onboard mainstream users. TradFi institutions took note: as these onramps mature, the Solana ecosystem’s total addressable market expands dramatically.
All the imaginative DeFi, AI, and consumer use‑cases showcased in Istanbul depend on one thing: rock‑solid access to the blockchain. To meet this need, GetBlock is amplifying its core offerings: enhanced Solana RPC endpoints, MEV‑resilient nodes, and archive data access.
GetBlock’s Solana plugin system allows builders to bolt on specialized functionality to RPC endpoints without managing separate services for data streams or security features. The platform’s API extensions now feed blockchain data into AI agents.
These services make GetBlock a reliable infrastructure partner for builders focused on innovation.
That tongue-in-cheek “Solana Roast” event served as a microcosm for where the entire ecosystem stands today. It was a playful event where builders poked fun at Solana’s quirks rather than sweeping them under the rug. That blend of self‑critique and camaraderie may be just what the ecosystem needs to navigate complex challenges without losing momentum.
With that energy behind it, the ecosystem is now scaling into new frontiers. GetBlock is ready to contribute, turning what would be a massive operational burden of running and maintaining Solana nodes at scale into a plug-and-play resource. Interested teams are invited to connect with the GetBlock team to discuss tailored Solana infrastructure solutions.
After Istanbul’s Solana Crossroads 2025, it’s clear that Solana has moved firmly into its next phase of growth, one defined by ambitious innovation, high-stakes experimentation, and the need for robust infrastructure.
GetBlock’s CEO, Vasily Rudomanov, distilled six core lessons from the conference – lessons that inform the wider Solana ecosystem and GetBlock’s product roadmap as a premium multi-chain infrastructure provider.
Solana Crossroads has grown into one of the industry’s premier gatherings, rivalling even Ethereum’s marquee events. This year’s edition in Istanbul felt larger and more diverse than ever: from institutional investors and TradFi observers to grassroots hackers and memecoin traders. Yet rapid expansion invites growing pains—market volatility and network congestion pressures all loom larger now than in Solana’s sandbox days.
Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) was the hot topic throughout the conference. Panels and hallway debates explored its ethical and economic dimensions: “good” MEV strategies that enhance liquidity versus “bad” MEV attacks that threaten fairness; how fee models must adapt; and what builders can do to protect users.
The consensus: any DeFi project that ignores MEV’s implications does so at its own peril. GetBlock is stepping up with MEV‑resilient nodes and an enhanced Solana API toolkit tailored to these emerging demands.
Restaking, until recently an Ethereum‑centric innovation, has arrived on Solana. By allowing staked SOL to be redeployed into additional DeFi layers, protocols can now create deeply composable yield strategies. Builders showcased everything from leveraged staking vaults to recursive LP positions, underscoring that capital efficiency is the next great frontier in Solana DeFi.
“Vibe coding,” as they put it, has evolved from meme to methodology. Copilot‑style AI assistants are enabling teams with minimal DeFi experience to spin up functional dApps in record time. Meanwhile, autonomous on‑chain agents leveraging LLMs infused with real‑time blockchain data are beginning to handle tasks from arbitrage to governance voting and stablecoin issuance, heralding a new era of automated crypto operations.
Beyond code and capital, Solana is pushing into consumer markets. The Solana Mobile smartphone, Seeker decentralized app store, and Solana‑branded payment cards from partners like Solflare and KAST all point toward a concerted effort to onboard mainstream users. TradFi institutions took note: as these onramps mature, the Solana ecosystem’s total addressable market expands dramatically.
All the imaginative DeFi, AI, and consumer use‑cases showcased in Istanbul depend on one thing: rock‑solid access to the blockchain. To meet this need, GetBlock is amplifying its core offerings: enhanced Solana RPC endpoints, MEV‑resilient nodes, and archive data access.
GetBlock’s Solana plugin system allows builders to bolt on specialized functionality to RPC endpoints without managing separate services for data streams or security features. The platform’s API extensions now feed blockchain data into AI agents.
These services make GetBlock a reliable infrastructure partner for builders focused on innovation.
That tongue-in-cheek “Solana Roast” event served as a microcosm for where the entire ecosystem stands today. It was a playful event where builders poked fun at Solana’s quirks rather than sweeping them under the rug. That blend of self‑critique and camaraderie may be just what the ecosystem needs to navigate complex challenges without losing momentum.
With that energy behind it, the ecosystem is now scaling into new frontiers. GetBlock is ready to contribute, turning what would be a massive operational burden of running and maintaining Solana nodes at scale into a plug-and-play resource. Interested teams are invited to connect with the GetBlock team to discuss tailored Solana infrastructure solutions.
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