In May, developers released about 500,000 tokens on the Solana blockchain in response to reduced entrance hurdles and the growing ambition to produce a popular memecoin.
The Block Pro’s analysis shows that 455,000 tokens were produced on Solana in May. In contrast, there are 39,000 tokens on the BNB Chain and 177,000 on the Ethereum Layer 2 Base. Less than 20,000 coins were produced on the Ethereum mainnet and the Layer 2 networks Arbitrum and Optimism combined.
Pump.fun, a website for creating tokens with a few clicks, has significantly contributed to Solana’s success. It has simplified token launches, leading to 1.1 million new tokens on Solana this year.
Most Solana tokens are memecoins, which have gained popularity in the crypto community. This trend follows the rapid rise of Solana-based memecoins like Dogwifhat, Bonk, and Book of Meme in the crypto market.
Political memecoins like Jeo Boden and Doland Tremp, which have gained popularity ahead of the next US election, were first introduced on the token creation platform. After Trump was found guilty of 34 felonies of misrepresenting business records, political memecoins saw a sharp increase last week.
Celebrities that have a significant following, like Caitlyn Jenner and Iggy Azalea, have recently introduced coins based on Solana, taking advantage of the easiness with which the value of these tokens increases.
According to Austin Federa, the Solana Foundation’s head of strategy, Solana’s architecture as a general-purpose layer 1 with quick finality, high throughput, and cheap transaction fees makes bulk token production simple and affordable, which encourages experimentation and innovation.
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