Solana vs. Ethereum: Assessing if SOL/ETH could reclaim 0.05 in Q2

A blockchain network’s long-term growth is closely tied to the size of its developer ecosystem.

The logic is simple: the more developers building on a network, the faster it churns out infrastructure upgrades. That, in turn, brings more users to the L1, boosts on-chain activity, and drives up the network’s overall value. In other words, developer engagement is the engine that powers sustainable growth.

In this context, Solana’s [SOL] recent milestone is noteworthy. As the chart below shows, Solana has now surpassed Ethereum [ETH] in all-time unique developers, leading all chains with 10,864 developers, almost 20% more than Ethereum. Notably, the effects of this growth seem to be playing out in real time.

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Source: Chainspect

One way to see this is through decentralized exchange (DEX) volume, a key indicator of on-chain activity. For context, DEX volume measures how actively users are transacting within the network, giving a direct view of adoption and liquidity. Higher volumes, therefore, signal that the network is being actively used.

According to DeFiLlama, Solana’s DEX volume now outpaces all other blockchains across every timeframe. When you combine this with the surge in developer activity, it’s clear that this isn’t happening by chance. Strong developer engagement reflects solid network fundamentals, which in turn drives more on-chain usage, creating a reinforcing cycle of growth and adoption.

Against this backdrop, stablecoin adoption on Solana is starting to carry real weight. USD1 supply on the network jumped from $160 million to $850 million in just 60 days, consistently seeing $200-$300 million in daily volume. At the same time, USDC continues its minting spree on the network, fueling on-chain activity and directly complementing Solana’s rising developer engagement.

SOL/ETH under the spotlight

A high stablecoin supply and strong DEX volume together reinforce Solana’s network fundamentals.

The logic is straightforward: High on-chain liquidity enables smoother transactions, supports new applications, and attracts both developers and users, creating a feedback loop that strengthens the overall ecosystem. In this context, SOL’s undervaluation versus ETH comes back into focus.

From a technical perspective, this aligns with price action. Since dropping below 0.05 after last October’s crash, the SOL/ETH ratio has struggled to reclaim that level. With network activity continuing to expand, a breakout past this key resistance zone could set the stage for Solana’s technical outperformance.

Source: TradingView (SOL/ETH)

On the bullish note, the ratio has been consolidating around 0.04.

Why does this matter? On the weekly timeframe, the SOL/ETH ratio hasn’t once closed below this range, reinforcing the strength of this support zone. According to AMBCrypto, this is where Solana’s edge over Ethereum in developer count comes into play, as this advantage is directly feeding into SOL’s network strength relative to ETH.

If this trend holds, it could pave the way for a breakout, positioning SOL to outperform ETH in Q2.


Final Summary

  • _Solana now leads Ethereum in all-time unique developers, driving on-chain activity, DEX volume, and stablecoin adoption. _
  • The SOL/ETH ratio is holding key support around 0.40, and combined with Solana’s growing network activity, a breakout could position SOL to outperform ETH.
SOL-0,83%
ETH-0,07%
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