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Feb 25, 2026 9:19:15 AM EST
1671.43EUR+8.608%(+132.48)18,651ETH29,976,187EUR
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As of Feb 25, 2026 9:17:32 AM EST (1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
31 min ago • u/PeppyBunnyx • r/CryptoMoonShots • memecoin_alert_solfart_200k_in_token_presale_47m • SOL meme :rocket: • B
Solfart. Yes, the name. I know. Stay with me for 60 seconds.
Website: www.solfart.io
Community: reddit.com/r/solfart
Founders interview: https://crypto.news/explore-solfart-founders-reveal-listing-targets-1b-ambition-meme-power/
Someone pulled a full social analytics report across LinkedIn, YouTube, X, Reddit, Instagram, and TikTok. Three months of data on Solfart. The report's been circulating on Solfart subreddit, discord and X, what's in it is ridiculous for a presale at this stage.
4.76 million views. 263,000 engagements. 43,000 mentions. Litteraly more than BONK and PENGU, but a less than Dogecoin. Sentiment: 50% joy, 26% surprise, 0% anger. Zero percent anger in a crypto community. I've been in this space since 2020 and I've never seen that number before. Most presale communities are 40% anger on a good day.
The presale has raised $200,000 from 1,306 wallets. That means 99.97% of the people who already know about Solfart haven't bought yet. 4.7 million watching. 1,304 bought. That gap is the entire opportunity.
What the 1,304 who bought are sitting on:
Five confirmed CEX listings. CetoEx. BankCex. BitStorage. Coinstore ($130B monthly volume, 10M users, 175 countries). Biconomy. Not "in talks." Confirmed.
GoMemeCoin.com burn engine. Ad revenue buys $SOLF off the market and burns it permanently. Every day. Not a transaction tax. Real revenue, real burns. Dogecoin inflates forever. Shiba Inu has 589 trillion tokens. Pepe burns zero. Solfart burns daily.
Instant token delivery on Solana. Buy on the site with Phantom or Solflare (SOL, USDT, USDC, or card). Tokens in your wallet before the page loads. No claiming. No waiting months for TGE. EVM buyers (ETH/BNB) tracked for TGE.
Buttheads NFT free mint (3 minted already). Bought $1,000+ in a single Solana tx? Free hand-crafted NFT. Browse them: solfart.io/buttheads-collection
Verified $16,655 whale buy on BSCScan. 284 million BONK liquidated and rotated into Solfart. Public. Verifiable.
The presale math at $0.000203 with listing target $0.0017143:
$100 = $844 at listing (8.4x)
$500 = $4,222
$1,000 = $8,444 + free Butthead NFT
Stage 2 is 54% filled. 45.98% remaining. Price jumps 22.96% automatically when it fills. Not hype. Smart contract code.
Video content pulls 11.1% engagement (4x higher than text or images). The biggest topic across all platforms is "Presale milestones and listings" at 2.52M reach, 72% positive sentiment. This community isn't memeing. They're doing math.
4.7 million people watching. Five exchanges waiting. Burn engine running. Presale still under $0.001. Go spend five minutes on the wubreddit and compare it to any other memecoin community. The difference is obvious.
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*Not financial advice. Meme coin presale. DYOR.*
sentiment 0.97
59 min ago • u/will2002g • r/ethtrader • eth_is_so_hard_undervalued_i_cant_even • C
I’m just mad that I didn’t buy it when it was under $100! I remember those prices, then $500-700 range is when I foolishly started my position. It went up to almost 5k then it dropped down to sub 2k and I panicked sold like a complete fool! Mind you to only get back in round the 15/1600 range. I lost a ‘good’ position to own fewer coins. ETH is solid, good fundamentals real case use, etc. and its still relatively new. I would just have a long term view and keep going! Just remember at one point ETH was pennies on the dollar, now it’s a four figure asset 🤔
sentiment -0.72
1 hr ago • u/Turbulent-Ask-3302 • r/ethtrader • eth_is_so_hard_undervalued_i_cant_even • C
I believe Polymarket is using ETH. There are real world applications which are just now beginning to be used.
sentiment 0.00
1 hr ago • u/biba8163 • r/CryptoCurrency • meta_to_begin_stablecoin_integration_in_2026_on • C
L2s have taken all the volume honey. Fees are down -95% since 2021 honey. L2s settlement fees are down -99% since a year ago honey. Are you okay honey?
- ETH fee revenue is down -95% from its average in 2021
- ETH fee revenue is down -70% from its average in the 2022 bear market
- ETH fee revenue is down -60% or worse from its average in 2023, 2024 and 2025
https://www.theblock.co/data/on-chain-metrics/ethereum/ethereum-miner-revenue-daily
L2s have taken a massive percentage of the transactions from ETH Mainet.
| Chain | 1-day Transaction count
|:-----------|------------:|
| Base Chain | 12.58M
| Polygon PoS | 8.77M
| Arbitrum One | 4.55M
| OP | 2.19M
| Ethereum Mainnet | 2.07M
https://www.growthepie.com/fundamentals/transaction-count
Blob settlement fees from the L2s paid to Ethereum mainnet has dropped -99% over one year. Here are the blob fees for the highest use L2, the Base network:
| Date | Cost of Revenue (Mostly Blob Fees) |
|:-----------|------------:|
| Jan. 2025 | $1.6 Million
| Jan. 2026 | $14.6K

https://tokenterminal.com/explorer/projects/base/financial-statement
sentiment -0.67
2 hr ago • u/101blockchains • r/defi • why_dont_more_people_talk_about_bitcoin_defi • C
Because Ethereum is just better for it.
Bitcoin wasn't built for smart contracts. It's amazing at being digital gold but DeFi needs complex contracts, fast finality, and tons of liquidity. ETH has all that, Bitcoin doesn't.
There's some Bitcoin DeFi happening - Lightning Network, Stacks, Ordinals - but it's tiny compared to Ethereum. Most devs picked ETH years ago and never looked back.
CBP from 101 Blockchains covers Bitcoin fundamentals and Lightning if you want to understand it properly.
Bitcoin = store of value. Ethereum = DeFi platform. Different things.
sentiment 0.60
2 hr ago • u/Alone_Salamander7485 • r/defi • bestsafest_decentralized_exchange_to_swap_crypto • C
If you want similar UX but as DEX I would try Perpmate for BTC, ETH, SOL but if you want uniswap level of UX then Thorchain.
sentiment 0.15
3 hr ago • u/TheBadManTV • r/ethtrader • 4000000000_out_in_5_weeks_the_big_boys_are • C
History repeats and if you still looking for a long time investment 5-10 years eth is atleast for me part of the plan. Remember only invest money in high risk products if you are able to lose it. Also remember emotions will lose you money rather then bring you money. ETH could go to zero or to the moon , but if it goes to the moon im part of it
sentiment -0.06
3 hr ago • u/a_endler • r/defi • anyone_still_doing_yield_farming_in_2026 • C
I am starting to do yield farming with AAVE and PancakeSwap V3 now. Works with Bitcoin ETH and BNB.
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/FarLab7700 • r/Trading • best_platforms_for_crypto_scalping_exchange_vs • C
Personally I use **FP Markets** instead of exchanges like Binance or Bybit.
I’m purely intraday scalping, so I don’t care about actually owning the crypto — I just want exposure to the price movement. For me, trading via MT4/MT5 is a big advantage since I’m already used to the environment, have my templates set up, and can execute very quickly.
I also prefer the simpler cost structure (spread + commission) compared to perpetual contracts with funding rates. On major pairs like BTC and ETH, liquidity hasn’t been an issue for my size.
At the end of the day it depends on your style, but if you come from forex and focus on short-term execution, a CFD broker like FP Markets can be a very efficient setup.
If you want to try it:
[https://go.fpmtrading.com/visit/?bta=45047&brand=fpmglobal&afp=reddit](https://go.fpmtrading.com/visit/?bta=45047&brand=fpmglobal&afp=reddit)
sentiment 0.93
4 hr ago • u/LinusVPelt • r/CryptoMarkets • crypto_will_see_true_mass_adoption_but_only_once • C
Stablecoins are better in the short-medium term for now, because crypto can fluctuate lower.
But as the asset is valued higher than your purchase price, it doesn't make any difference to spend it directly or trade it for stable/fiat in order to spend it.
It's basically when people were using gold coins to pay, so for most of human history.
It's the same principle as selling stocks or any other asset to pay for goods: when you need to pay you have to sell them first because they don't have a payment infrastructure. Crypto has it so you can spend it directly. Or you can sell ETH/BTC when you need to spend money, it's the same with extra steps.
The point is no one keeps fiat or stable for any significant amount of time: you keep it just for spending it, because over the long term it depreciates vs any other asset. If you are in profit and you don't worry about short-medium term fluctuations, you don't need stable/fiat at all. That's why some people bought real estates with BTC (directly, not selling it for stable/fiat first and then paying with them).
sentiment 0.96
4 hr ago • u/Electronic_Tea_914 • r/Finanzen • m29_doktorand_zürich • C
Hatte das SV-Mensa-Menü an der ETH als Baseline genommen. Aber dann weiss ich wohl wo du doktorierst ;)
sentiment 0.23
5 hr ago • u/Used_Rhubarb_9265 • r/btc • are_stablecoins_the_future_of_payments • C
I actually think stablecoins make way more sense for payments than BTC/ETH for day-to-day stuff. Volatility is fun for investing, not for buying groceries.
The real hurdle isn’t tech it’s user experience and trust. If merchants can settle instantly and avoid chargeback drama that’s where it gets interesting.
I’ve been using USDC mostly to park funds and sometimes through platforms like Nexo where you can actually earn on idle stablecoins or spend via their card. That bridge between holding and spending is what makes it practical. If that layer gets smoother, stablecoins definitely have a shot.
sentiment 0.91
5 hr ago • u/ObiTwoKenobi • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_february_25_2026 • C
Bro, why are you shitposting on the dailies the entire day? Go touch some grass. Or short ETH and make a billion dollars and test your bearish conviction?
sentiment -0.33
7 hr ago • u/slagnard • r/ethtrader • 4000000000_out_in_5_weeks_the_big_boys_are • C
Still strong holding 5 ETH since 2015. Am I winning?
sentiment 0.77
7 hr ago • u/chaitanya1015 • r/CryptoMarkets • am_i_the_only_one_loving_this_dip • C
What if it don't give you expected returns. Haha. It happened with ETH last cycle and BTC -> Next cycle?
sentiment 0.46
7 hr ago • u/gadflyghoulie • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_february_24_2026 • C
You've kinda dodged my question about centralized builders (or other centralizing forces) in both your replies. If mevboost nets an extra 0.01% staking yield, is that still worth running? Is there no benefit to Ethereum in building blocks locally?
These days the typical MEV is <0.01 ETH and proposals are increasingly infrequent, and so it's a vanishing portion of staking yield. Very few validators seem to be using the min-bid threshold. I'm a longtime solo staker fwiw
sentiment -0.43
7 hr ago • u/Foraga_io • r/defi • why_dont_more_people_talk_about_bitcoin_defi • C
It’s probably a mix of both. Bitcoin has historically been viewed as collateral or store of value first, productive asset second. That mindset takes time to shift.
The interesting change is happening through wrapped and bridged BTC on L2s, where you can pair it against stables or ETH and actually put it to work. Once people see BTC generating sustainable on-chain yield rather than just sitting idle, the narrative starts evolving.
We’re seeing more structured BTC/stable LP activity on Base and Optimism recently. It’s still early, but it feels like the conversation is slowly moving from “hold” to “deploy carefully.”
sentiment 0.86
8 hr ago • u/ZanderDogz • r/Daytrading • nasdaq_is_the_least_volatile • C
> I’ve been trading for roughly 4 years now, and can think of nothing more volatile than nq
Average $ movement per day of one contract over the last 20 trading days:
/NQ: $10,420
/PA: 14,700
/BTC: $23,105
/GC: $25,100
/SI: $53,500
Based on the average daily % movement of one contract, /SI /HG /PL /GC /CL /NG /BTC /ETH /RTY /ZL /ZW /ZM are all more volatile than /NQ, just based on the markets on my watchlist.
sentiment 0.00
9 hr ago • u/Late_Tomato_9064 • r/SHIBArmy • they_aint_on_your_level_so_dont_bother • C
Nothing is really flying nowadays. Idk why hate for SHIB. All crypto is struggling even BTC and ETH. Considering the state of affairs, SHIB is doing well.
sentiment -0.72
9 hr ago • u/DayTradingOG • r/ethtrader • 4000000000_out_in_5_weeks_the_big_boys_are • C
1,200 ETH is the target 🎯, probably mid to upper $40s for BTC in the best case scenario, but would not be surprised to see high $30s in the worst case scenario…
The 4-year cycle narrative is in absolute and complete control. That is the reality of the situation.
sentiment -0.72


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