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Don’t Buy Ethereum – Invest in Solana Instead, Warns Top Analyst
Ethereum just had one of those weekends every crypto investor dreads. Gas fees exploded past $1,000 per transaction, even for small transfers. Kevin O’Leary was quick to call it out, and his message hit hard.
“It’s like paying a thousand-dollar toll to drive on a one-lane highway,” O’Leary tweeted. “When real traffic hits the system, it cracks under pressure.”
And he’s not wrong. For years, Ethereum has been the poster child for blockchain innovation – but every time serious on-chain activity picks up, it struggles to handle the load. This time, it wasn’t a meme coin frenzy or NFT hype. It was just normal usage – and it still broke.
Ethereum’s Growing Pains
O’Leary’s point is simple: we’ve had over a decade of talk about going on-chain, but now that adoption is finally here, Ethereum’s limitations are showing in plain sight.Scalability has always been its Achilles’ heel, and while upgrades like Danksharding and Proto-Danksharding (EIP-4844) are on the roadmap, they’re still years away from full implementation.
That’s where the criticism hits hardest – because in crypto, time is everything.
“Ethereum Won’t Make It,” Says MartyParty
Popular trader MartyParty jumped into the discussion, and sided with O’Leary and adding his own brutal take:
“Ethereum won’t make it. I’ve been saying this since 2022. The network is architected poorly, and the public internet can’t handle the load. Solana, on the other hand, was built for scale and already has its own physical high-speed network through DoubleZero.”
He also pointed out something interesting – Ethereum’s development roadmap now stretches all the way to 2030, meaning major scalability milestones could still be five to six years away. Meanwhile, Solana is already processing thousands of transactions per second, at fractions of a cent.
Kevin is not wrong. Ethereum wont make it. Been narrating this since October 2022. Not only is the network architected poorly, the public internet cannot handle the load. They missed the ball by not re architecting earlier and building a private physical network to scale. Solana…
— MartyParty (@martypartymusic) October 16, 2025
MartyParty didn’t mince words in his conclusion:
“Exit Ethereum into Solana now at the lows. $ETH → $SOL.”
Solana Price Setup: Accumulation Before the Next Leg?
Solana seems to be holding up just fine amid the debate. The token is currently trading around $182, consolidating after a sharp rally earlier this month.
Chart-wise, SOL has formed a clean higher-low structure on the daily timeframe. As long as it stays above the $175–$180 support range, bulls remain in control. If momentum builds, the next leg could target $220 to $250, matching the upper resistance zone from April’s high.
That range also lines up with previous Fibonacci extension levels – making it a realistic short-term target if Bitcoin holds steady.
Kevin O’Leary’s comments might sound harsh, but they raise a valid point – scalability is about infrastructure that actually works when it’s needed most.
Ethereum still dominates in developer activity and liquidity, but Solana’s architectural advantage and physical network layer give it a head start in real-world scalability.
Read also: Solana Price Prediction – Is $300 Realistic? Here’s one SOL Alternative to Watch
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