In the fast-paced world of blockchain, where trends shift quicker than a meme coin pump, a recent tweet from @baoskee has sparked lively discussions. Posted on August 24, 2025, the tweet boldly declares it's "SOLANA SEASON," challenging the notion that Base—an Ethereum Layer 2 chain backed by Coinbase—holds any real lead in key areas like social finance (social fi), memes, DAOs, and AI agents. Let's break it down and see what this means for meme token enthusiasts and blockchain practitioners.
The Tweet That Started It All
@baoskee, who describes themselves as a "vc-killer @daosdotfun" with a bio hinting at ambitious goals like "moodeng on mars 2030," didn't mince words:
people think that Base somehow has the lead on anything?
pump fun: social fi, memes >> zora, clanker
daos fun: DAOs, agents >> virtuals
- a hundred other solana startups working on cool ideas
it's SOLANA SEASON
You can check out the original tweet here. With 43 likes and 22 replies so far, it's clear this opinion resonates in crypto Twitter circles.
For those new to these terms, let's unpack the comparisons. Pump.fun is a popular Solana-based platform that makes launching meme coins as easy as posting a tweet—it's democratized token creation, fueling a boom in social fi (where social interactions drive financial value) and viral memes. On the other side, Zora is an NFT protocol often associated with Base and Ethereum for creator economies, while Clanker is an AI-powered bot on Base that automates memecoin deployments, similar to pump.fun but with a focus on Farcaster integration.
Similarly, daos.fun (likely referring to daos.fun on Solana) is positioned as superior for decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) and AI agents compared to Virtuals, which is Virtual Protocol on Base, enabling AI-driven entities in blockchain.
The tweet argues Solana's ecosystem is not just competitive but leaps ahead, thanks to its speed, low fees, and a thriving startup scene. This aligns with Solana's reputation for handling high-throughput applications, making it a hotspot for meme tokens that rely on rapid trading and community hype.
Why Solana Might Indeed Be Leading the Charge
Solana's edge in meme coins isn't just hype. Platforms like pump.fun have launched thousands of tokens, creating millionaires overnight and drawing in retail investors with its fair launch mechanics—no presales, no team allocations, just pure community-driven fun. In contrast, Base, while innovative with its ties to Coinbase and social protocols like Farcaster, faces scalability hiccups and higher costs during peak times.
Take Clanker, for example. As an AI agent that deploys ERC-20 tokens on Base via simple commands (like tagging @clanker on Farcaster), it's generated buzz and even racked up millions in fees. But critics, like @baoskee, see it as playing catch-up to Solana's more mature tools. Virtual Protocol on Base aims to bring AI agents to life, but Solana's ecosystem, with projects like daos.fun, is already fostering agentic DAOs—autonomous groups powered by AI for decision-making and operations.
Plus, Solana boasts "a hundred other startups working on cool ideas," from gaming to DeFi innovations. This vibrant developer community is a key reason why meme tokens thrive here: low barriers to entry mean more experimentation, more virality, and ultimately, more fun.
Community Reactions: Memes and Agreement
The tweet didn't go unnoticed, drawing a mix of supportive replies and playful memes. One user, @PonziSurfer, chimed in with "a16z hat cult season," referencing Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), the VC firm heavily invested in Base and Ethereum projects. They shared an image of an orange dunce-like hat branded "a16z," poking fun at VC influence.
Another reply from @Sealaw_123 simply said "That’s right" alongside a cute photo of a white Pomeranian dog donning the same a16z hat amid a field of flowers—pure meme gold that captures the lighthearted rivalry.
Even a short video reply featuring a confident, shirtless character (looking like a scene from Nacho Libre) with "$LLM 💃🏼" added to the fun, perhaps alluding to large language models or a token ticker in the context of AI agents.
Other responses echoed the sentiment: "Always has always will be," "Solana szn it is baos!" and "its solana szn baby." It's clear the community is rallying around Solana's momentum, especially as meme coins continue to dominate headlines.
What This Means for Meme Token Investors
If you're diving into meme tokens, Solana's ecosystem offers fertile ground. Tools like pump.fun lower the entry barrier, allowing anyone to create and trade with minimal fees—perfect for experimenting without breaking the bank. While Base has its strengths in social integration via Farcaster, Solana's speed and cost-efficiency make it the go-to for high-volume meme trading.
Keep an eye on emerging Solana startups; they could be the next big thing in DAOs, AI agents, and beyond. As @baoskee puts it, it's Solana season—time to gear up and join the ride.
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