https://www.coindesk.com/consensus-magazine/2023/01/06/solana-vs-polygon-a-developers-perspective/
Coindesk recently released an article that has a great breakdown of Solana and Polygon from a technical perspective. This is a solid read for anyone who wants to understand the unlying value attributed to these products. This may help you answer questions that you may be asking yourself like: Why is there such a large price discrepancy between MATIC and SOL? Which one will be the better investment over the long haul?
I think they are great projects and have personally invested in both (took a hit with the whole FTX debacle...). And of course, when SOL dipped under $10 I bought more 🙃 I am very curious to see how their speed differences play out since they have wildly different proof structures. Currently, Solana seems to be the faster chain but with Polygon's ZK proofs are in the works along with the ability to run concurrent chains.
Obviously, there is a lot more than just the technical aspect of Coindesk's article. Polygon is making some massive strides in connecting with traditional brands from Coke to Mastercard which I have personally found very enticing. Crypto companies that can tap into traditional markets will have a big leg up IMO. Polygon also nabbed y00ts from Solana recently with what I can only assume was a very savvy business pitch along with a cool $3,000,000
I am curious to see how other users here feel about these 2 projects. What are your thoughts about MATIC and SOL?
Tossed in a couple of excerpts from the article here to give folks an idea of the read (its a tad dry if you aren't into this stuff)
"On Solana, the block time (referred to as “slot time”) is ~0.4 seconds. On Polygon the block time is ~2 seconds. This might seem like splitting hairs but the difference between 2 seconds and a half second is a big deal. When a user experiences more than a second of latency in an app (the brain processes information it sees at <0.15 seconds), it can feel like an eternity. I’ve seen this phenomenon while working on consumer apps. Moreover, every millisecond counts when price discovery and execution are so tied for financial applications."
"A one -sentence summary of how Solana and Polygon differ on their approach to scaling would be: Solana is built to keep everything on a single chain and Polygon is built to add more concurrent chains that merge state periodically."
Happy Hunting on any and all of your investments everyone!