What Is Solana? (SOL)
The Beginner’s Guide to Solana
Solana is a platform that seeks to provide a foundation for decentralized applications (dapps) in a way that prioritizes scalability.
With this aim, Solana is one of several competing blockchain projects such as Ethereum, Zilliqa, or Cardano that hopes to grow an ecosystem of cryptocurrency-powered products and services.
To differentiate itself, Solana introduces a combination of architectural design choices that attempts to offer faster transaction settlement times and an infrastructure that focuses on flexibility that enables developers to write and launch customizable applications in multiple programming languages.
To achieve these features, Solana’s network’s native cryptocurrency, SOL, is used to execute custom programs, send transactions, and incentivize actors that support the Solana network.
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