Emerging trend could see Solana ‘seriously challenge’ Ethereum: Sygnum

Financial institutions that choose to roll out real-world asset tokenization platforms and stablecoins on Solana could position the blockchain to “seriously challenge” Ethereum over the long term, according to a Swiss crypto bank.

There have been indications that even “conservative institutions” may prefer Solana’s scalability to Ethereum’s stability and security advantages, Sygnum Bank said in an Oct. 1 report.

“A PayPal executive recently claimed at a Solana event that ‘Ethereum is not the best solution for payments.’”

Competitor payment processing firm Visa recently integrated Solana for USD Coin (USDC) settlement and boasted about its “high throughput” and “low costs,” Sygnum noted.

Trillion-dollar asset manager Franklin Templeton announced plans to launch a mutual fund on Solana. Signum also pointed out that Citi was considering Solana for cross-border payments.

Source: Sygnum Bank

Still, Sygnum noted that a significant market cap difference between Ether (ETH) and Solana (SOL) still exists, currently about $218 billion, according to CoinGecko data.

Additionally, some of Solana’s volume metrics are overstated, and much of the network revenue is influenced by memecoin issuance and trading, Sygnum said.

Former US intelligence contractor and whistleblower Edward Snowden recently criticized Solana for being too centralized, claiming that “anything significant” built on the network could easily be disrupted “if states begin moving toward it.”

Today, Ethereum still dominates the real-world asset tokenization and stablecoin markets with an 81% and 49% market share, respectively, onchain data shows. Solana has less than a 3% share of each market.

Solana strongly outperforming Ether for now

Sygnum noted in an Oct. 1 report that the Solana-to-Ether price ratio is up 300% year-on-year and 600% since 2023.

Solana-to-Ether price ratio since September 2023. Source: Sygnum Bank/ CoinMarketCap

Still, Ether may be primed for a “sharp reversal” after two years of substantial underperformance and negative sentiment, Sygnum said.

While Ethereum’s technical roadmap confuses many, Sygnum said…

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