Regardless of the rather, constant outages in Solana network, I personally stil see and consider SOL as a good investment vehicle for those who have a lot of money and can afford as many SOL tokens as possible. If I had a million dollars to invest in cryptocurrencies for the coming bull run, I won't think twice investing a max of one hundred thousand dollars on SOL alone, and this is because over the years, I've watched and discovered that the network outages on Solana blockchain have never realty had any much and noticeable negative impact on the SOL token and it's growth, so, coming further into the future, investors have become even more confident in SOL, that regardless of what happens in terms of network outages and so on, SOL always recovers - if at all the outage had any negative impact.
I'm sorry, don't you think this asset is overpriced? And that it may be too late to buy it. On the contrary, I would personally consider an asset when it made at least
-20% of the price, not when it made
x2 to the price. And the difference would be enormous, think about it. Network failures are a separate topic. It's so amazing what they write about: "miracle technologies/development/future, etc." and they can't fix the network once and for all. Isn't that funny? As far as I'm concerned, that's their biggest problem. If it's hard to fix - what about the overall ecosystem? For me personally as a user, it only alienates me.
P.S. Invested a lot of money = the network has become and you can't withdraw anything.
