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Solana vs Layer Brett: Why Traders Are Pivoting From SOL Into This New ETH L2

Solana vs Layer Brett: Why Traders Are Pivoting From SOL Into This New ETH L2

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2025-08-28 13:21:07
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Market shifts are brewing as traders ditch established players for emerging opportunities. Layer Brett, the new Ethereum Layer 2, is capturing attention—and capital—from Solana holders looking for the next big move.

The Migration Momentum

Traders aren't just talking—they're moving. SOL positions are getting trimmed as funds flow into Brett's ecosystem. The pivot reflects deeper market currents than mere speculation.

Why Brett Stands Out

Faster transactions, lower fees, and Ethereum's security backbone make this L2 impossible to ignore. It's not just another chain—it's solving real problems traders face daily.

Timing the Trend

Early movers already position themselves ahead of the crowd. Those waiting for 'confirmation' will likely buy the top—as usual in this business where hindsight is the only perfect indicator.

Smart money moves before the headlines hit. Dumb money follows the headlines—then wonders why they're always late to the party.

9am CoinDesk 20 Update for 2025-08-28: vertical

Leaders: SOL (+2.9%) and DOT (+2.8%).

Laggards: LINK (-1.3%) and AAVE (-1.2%).

The CoinDesk 20 is a broad-based index traded on multiple platforms in several regions globally.

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