{"id":159391,"date":"2025-06-09T12:27:51","date_gmt":"2025-06-09T09:27:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cryptodnes.bg\/en\/?p=159391"},"modified":"2025-06-09T12:27:51","modified_gmt":"2025-06-09T09:27:51","slug":"solaxy-presale-enters-final-week-with-45-million-raise-best-altcoin-to-buy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cryptodnes.bg\/en\/solaxy-presale-enters-final-week-with-45-million-raise-best-altcoin-to-buy\/","title":{"rendered":"Solaxy Presale Enters Final Week With $45 Million Raise: Best Altcoin to Buy?"},"content":{"rendered":"
In a move that could set the stage for Solana\u2019s biggest scalability breakthrough, Solaxy (SOLX)<\/a> has entered the final week of its presale. The project has already attracted widespread attention by raising $45.8 million, making it one of the year\u2019s most talked-about crypto launches. This milestone coincides with Bitcoin\u2019s (BTC) healthy recovery above $105,000 after the top crypto briefly dipped on Thursday, while Solana (SOL) bulls are working hard to keep their favorite coin\u2019s price above $150.<\/p>\n Solaxy is Solana\u2019s first true Layer 2 solution, arriving at a crucial moment as Solana ramps up major upgrades (like Alpenglow and Firedancer) to address issues like congestion and occasional outages.<\/p>\n Meme coins, new dApps, and DeFi users have historically flocked to Solana for its speed and low fees. At the same time, these surges in network activity have exposed a growing need for scalable solutions. Solaxy will step in to resolve congestion by offloading transactions onto a rollup-inspired sidechain, improving throughput while keeping Solana\u2019s security intact.<\/p>\n Early buyers have just seven days left to purchase SOLX at its presale price of $0.00175<\/a> before it\u2019s listed on exchanges. With the final countdown ticking, investors see Solaxy as a potential anchor for Solana\u2019s evolving ecosystem that could reward early movers after its mainnet launch.<\/p>\n This publication is sponsored. CryptoDnes does not endorse and is not responsible for the content, accuracy, quality, advertising, products or other materials on this page.<\/strong><\/em><\/span><\/p>\n Solana\u2019s competitive edge has always involved high speed and low costs, and it\u2019s now sharpening that edge further with a series of transformative upgrades. One key addition is the recent Alpenglow consensus protocol, which uses a new mechanism called \u201cVotor\u201d for on-chain voting and another called \u201cRotor\u201d to take care of data dissemination. These new components are generally expected to cut Solana\u2019s network latency by up to 100x without creating excessive hardware requirements.<\/p>\n In tandem with Alpenglow, Solana\u2019s ZK Compression v2 scaling update could radically change the platform\u2019s on-chain economics. If it works as anticipated, developers will be able to build more complex applications on-chain without paying sky-high gas fees. Storage efficiency could also be improved by around 70%, while gas costs would be reduced by 1,000x.<\/p>\n Developers are also progressing on other significant upgrades, like the Firedancer validator client, which aims to push transaction finality closer to real-time. This is designed to maintain Layer 1 security and composability, ensuring that these improvements don\u2019t compromise Solana\u2019s core strengths.<\/p>\n Solana\u2019s reputation has inspired heavyweight alliances \u2013 such as a new partnership between Amber International and DeFi Development Corp, which will bring traditional finance clients into Solana-based markets. However, strong institutional interest also raises the challenge of handling a flood of transactions without Solana slowing down or crashing.<\/p>\n Major meme coin launch events (such as the introduction of Donald Trump\u2019s official meme coin) and NFT mints have tested Solana\u2019s limits, leading to congestion and a few brief outages. That\u2019s where the concept of Layer 2 scaling becomes critical. Ethereum offers a strong case study, as popular L2s like Arbitrum and Optimism both handle a significant portion of the main chain\u2019s activity \u2013 thereby easing its overall load.<\/p>\n Solana is just now catching up as Solaxy<\/a> arrives to close this gap. By adding an extra layer on top of Solana\u2019s base chain, it aims to keep fees negligible and transaction speeds blazing even under heavy traffic burdens.<\/p>\n Solaxy\u2019s Layer 2 approach is rollup-based: most transactions take place on Solaxy\u2019s sidechain, with batches periodically posted to Solana\u2019s mainnet for final security.<\/p>\n Let\u2019s say you\u2019re launching a new dApp that handles thousands of user actions per minute. Instead of dumping all those transactions onto the main Solana chain (risking network slowdowns), your project can run them on the Solaxy sidechain. Meanwhile, Solana still confirms and secures those transactions \u2013 ensuring the entire system remains decentralized and safe.<\/p>\n On June 2, Solaxy\u2019s team offered developers a first-hand look at the project\u2019s core architecture. By connecting a compatible Solana wallet to the Solaxy testnet, users can bridge SOL from Solana\u2019s devnet to Solaxy, test smart contracts, and experiment with basic transactions. A dedicated Solaxy block explorer lets users watch these processes in real time.<\/p>\n \ud83d\udea8 Hey Solaxy Community it\u2019s here.<\/p>\n The Solaxy Testnet is LIVE. Your first chance to interact with Solana\u2019s first Layer 2 and experience the speed, scale, and simplicity Solaxy brings. \ud83d\udd25\u26a1\ufe0f<\/p>\n \ud83d\udd17 Connect via Backpack Wallet:https:\/\/t.co\/FBrV3FohC8<\/a><\/p>\n You can: \u2014 SOLAXY (@SOLAXYTOKEN) June 2, 2025<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
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Solaxy Delivers Real Layer 2 Scaling for Solana With Live Testnet<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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