Solana’s DEX Volume Surges Past $60M, Continuing Its Winning Streak Against Ethereum.

Solana Leads DEX Volume, Surpassing Ethereum and Strengthening SOL-ETH Ratio Outlook

Solana is on track to extend its dominance over Ethereum and other smart-contract blockchains in terms of decentralized exchange (DEX) trading volume, even as the broader crypto market remains relatively stagnant.

As of this month, Solana-based DEXs have generated over $60 million in trading volume, more than double Ethereum’s $34 million, according to data from DeFiLlama. Solana’s ability to attract both developers and users is driven by its efficient, low-cost transactions and high throughput, according to analysts at Tagus Capital.

Solana’s strong performance has been evident since October, and its lead was especially pronounced in January when Solana-based DEXs recorded $258 billion in volume, outpacing Ethereum’s $86 billion.

In addition to higher trading volume, Solana has generated $25 million in revenue this month compared to Ethereum’s $16 million. January also saw Solana pull in $124 million in revenue, while Ethereum earned $109 million.

This robust performance strengthens the bullish narrative for the SOL-ETH ratio, which saw a high of 0.09 in January before retreating slightly to 0.075, according to TradingView data.

Despite Solana’s impressive growth, the total value locked (TVL) on Solana remains significantly lower than Ethereum’s, standing at $9 billion versus Ethereum’s $57 billion.

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