Solana News Update: Solana's DeFi Expansion Poses a Threat to Ethereum's Leading Position as Buybacks Drive Further Development
- Solana's Pump.fun accelerates growth via $173.7M PUMP token buybacks, reducing supply by 10.928%. - Solana's DEX volumes ($5.11B daily) now surpass Ethereum and BNB Chain, driven by 21.5 development activity score. - Ethereum's 67.65% DeFi TVL lead faces pressure from Solana (8.9%) and Tron (25.78% stablecoin share). - Institutional inflows and macroeconomic factors determine Solana's $180 price breakout potential (29% probability). - Pump.fun's sustainability hinges on maintaining user base amid Solana'
The DeFi sector is experiencing significant changes as Solana-based projects such as Pump.fun emerge as influential forces for the 2025–2030 cryptocurrency era. With increased token repurchases, heightened network engagement, and strategic rivalry transforming the landscape, market experts are reassessing the future price outlook for Solana’s core tokens.
Pump.fun, a prominent DeFi application on
At the same time, Solana’s influence in DeFi continues to grow. By November 2025, the platform’s DEX trading volumes surpassed those of
Although Ethereum still holds 67.65% of the total value locked in DeFi, it is facing increasing competition from Solana and
Wider market developments add further layers.
Pump.fun’s future depends on maintaining scarcity through ongoing buybacks while capitalizing on Solana’s technology. With growing institutional interest in Solana and technical signals pointing to short-term price swings, investors are divided between caution and optimism. “The main challenge will be whether Pump.fun can retain its users amid broader economic uncertainties,” a crypto strategist observed.
As 2025 progresses, the interaction between token economics, network efficiency, and regulatory changes will shape Pump.fun’s future. For now, Solana’s DeFi sector is poised for a defining moment.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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