Learn how Bitcoin and Solana differ in their key features, market performance, and community adoption, so you can decide which cryptocurrency is best for your investment strategy.
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Bitcoin is an electronic payment network that is distributed, decentralized, immutable, censorship-resistant, and peer-to-peer. It is based on principles of cryptography and operates through independent contributors, miners, and node operators. The Bitcoin network also introduces a new security mechanism called Proof of Work.
The native currency of the network, bitcoin, is often considered digital gold. Announced in 2008 and officially launched in 2009, Bitcoin is an alternative to traditional payment systems, allowing users to bypass trusted financial intermediaries.
Solana is a distributed and programmable layer 1 blockchain, part of the trend of "Ethereum Killers," which are competitors of Ethereum looking to replace it. Solana's unique design (notably through the Proof of History consensus) allows it to be optimized for scalability, with an exceptional (and theoretical) execution capacity of 60,000 transactions per second and extremely low fees. SOL is the native cryptocurrency of the Solana network, used to pay transaction fees, reward validators, and contribute to the governance of the project.