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Lily Liu's 'It's Not PvP' Tweet Sparks Solana Meme Token Wave: From Collaboration to Community Creations

Lily Liu's 'It's Not PvP' Tweet Sparks Solana Meme Token Wave: From Collaboration to Community Creations

In the fast-paced world of crypto, where competition often feels like a battlefield, Solana Foundation President Lily Liu dropped a refreshing take that's resonating across the community. Her recent tweet, quoting Solana's announcement about making every asset available at launch, flips the script on the typical rivalry narrative. "You see, it’s not PvP," she writes, explaining why projects flock to centralized venues for liquidity and users—but now, Solana offers all that on-chain.

PvP, short for player versus player, is a gaming term often borrowed in crypto to describe cutthroat competition between projects or chains. Liu argues it's not about that; instead, Solana is building a space for everyone—builders, users, and even potential rivals like Monad. She reveals that the Solana team proactively reached out to Monad weeks ago to feature their token launch on "MONday," a clever pun blending the day with Monad's token ticker, MON.

This message of unity isn't just talk. It's sparking real action in the meme token space, where community-driven projects thrive on narratives and quick cultural adoption. Take 索拉拉 (Suolala), a meme token that's positioning itself as the premier Chinese ticker on Solana. Inspired directly by Liu's tweet, its creators echo her words: "You see, it’s not PvP." They describe 索拉拉 not as a gimmick but as an identity, a narrative for builders and early believers who show up without waiting for permission.

索拉拉 meme image inspired by Lily Liu's tweet

The token's bio emphasizes its roots in the resilient spirit of Solana builders, complete with a hammer and purple heart emoji. It's a perfect example of how a high-level discussion on chain performance and DeFi (decentralized finance—think trading, lending, and more without middlemen) can trickle down to grassroots meme culture.

And it's not alone. Other responses to Liu's tweet highlight similar vibes. For instance, a user posted about #旺柴 (Wang Chai), calling it Solana's "Chinese bridge," with an image that ties into the collaborative theme.

旺柴 meme representing Solana's Chinese bridge

Even San Run, a meme project aimed at "saving the memeverse," chimed in with a bullish image, showing how Liu's words are energizing the broader ecosystem.

This isn't surprising for Solana, known for its high-speed, low-cost transactions that make it a hotspot for meme tokens. Unlike slower chains, Solana's performance allows for rapid launches and tight quoting—trader speak for efficient pricing—which attracts everything from serious DeFi apps to fun, viral memes.

Liu's tweet also nods to PvE (player versus environment), a reply from the Solana account suggesting the real challenge is overcoming shared obstacles, not fighting each other. This mindset could be a game-changer, especially as Monad prepares its launch. By welcoming MON to Solana's DeFi ecosystem, it's showing how cross-chain collaboration can boost liquidity and user adoption for all.

For meme token enthusiasts, this is prime territory. Projects like 索拉拉 are leveraging the narrative to build communities around inclusion and momentum. If you're diving into Solana memes, keep an eye on these— they're not just tokens; they're stories of a chain that's for everyone.

Check out the original tweet here and join the conversation. As Solana continues to evolve, expect more memes that capture this collaborative ethos, turning "it's not PvP" into a rallying cry for the next wave of crypto innovation.

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