A major trading platform has just rolled out support for Solana (SOL) deposits and withdrawals through the Base network. This expansion opens up new pathways for users to move SOL across different blockchain layers, potentially reducing friction in cross-chain asset transfers. The move signals growing integration between Layer 2 solutions and major altcoins, offering traders more flexibility in managing their positions.
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tokenomics_truther
· 20h ago
Add sol on base? It still requires cross-chain transfer, how much gas fee does this trap cost to be worth it?
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zkProofInThePudding
· 20h ago
The era of base Airdrop has arrived, and Sol is really going to soar now, right?
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MagicBean
· 20h ago
Does base support SOL deposit and withdrawal? This way, cross-chain won't be such a hassle.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 20h ago
base connects to Solana, but can this kind of integration really drop slippage? Or is it just for fun?
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 20h ago
Base connecting to Solana, oh my gosh, this cross-chain is really awesome now, no more going around in circles.
A major trading platform has just rolled out support for Solana (SOL) deposits and withdrawals through the Base network. This expansion opens up new pathways for users to move SOL across different blockchain layers, potentially reducing friction in cross-chain asset transfers. The move signals growing integration between Layer 2 solutions and major altcoins, offering traders more flexibility in managing their positions.