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The most important principles of #money and why $ORE can make the difference:
1° Money must be stable, not debased:
- ORE generates it's own revenue with mining and doesn't base itself on an inflationary system that empoverishes our societies.
@CryptoM0M777 Ruby is worth it! I'm trying different SOL deployments.
Ruby will probably be the best way for people to deploy 1 SOL a month to mine ORE (similar to paying an electric bill for the ant miner).
I've always viewed @OREsupply as the king of PoW on Solana.
– The cleanest fair launch.
– A simple but highly effective mining mechanism.
– A strong community.
– And most importantly, a track record that has already proven its resilience over time.
That said, I've also been looking for a potential "beta play" to $ORE and the project that continues standing out to me is @JadeProtocol.
After spending time mining $JADE, I've come to a simple conclusion:
$JADE might be one of the most overlooked hidden gems in the entire Solana PoW ecosystem.
What makes it particularly interesting is how many similarities it shares with ORE, despite having a market cap that's only a tiny fraction of ORE's current valuation.
Similarities with $ORE:
– 0 pre-mine, 0 team allocation, 0 airdrop allocation and every token must be mined
– Fixed supply of 21M JADE with a buyback-and-burn mechanism built into the ecosystem
– Strong "sound money" philosophy and fully onchain distribution model
But $JADE also introduces several unique mechanics that make it feel like an evolution of the formula rather than a simple copy.
What stands out about @JADEProtocol:
– Mining takes place on a 5x5 grid combined with onchain randomness, making participation feel more interactive and social.
– The Deep Vein jackpot currently holds more than 40 $SOL, creating an additional layer of excitement for miners and stakers.
– Conviction System: the more users stake relative to what they claim, the higher their Mining Power becomes, reaching up to 2x emissions.
– Guilds introduce a social metagame where users can form teams, compete on leaderboards, and coordinate mining strategies together.
Personally, the Guild system is one of the features I find most compelling.
One of the biggest challenges for early-stage PoW ecosystems is overcoming the fear of inflation and bootstrapping participation during the initial mining phase.
Guilds help solve that problem by encouraging cooperation, community formation, and long-term alignment among participants.
At the moment, $JADE remains extremely early:
– Market cap around ~$56K
– Only ~1.83% of total supply mined so far
Which means the project is still in the steepest phase of its emission curve.
From my perspective, ORE remains the benchmark.
It's the Bitcoin mining on Solana story battle-tested, trusted, and widely recognized across the ecosystem.
$JADE feels more like a next-generation version of that model, combining PoW mechanics with social coordination, yield opportunities, and jackpot-style incentives.
I'm still mining $ORE consistently, but I've started allocating some attention toward $JADE as well because the risk/reward profile looks extremely attractive at this stage.
If ORE continues leading the PoW narrative on Solana, it wouldn't be surprising to see smaller ecosystems like JADE benefit from the same capital rotation and growing attention.
Sometimes the best opportunities aren't replacing the leader. They're finding the strongest project positioned directly behind it.
DYOR & NFA.
@otokyo That man made it in life and now is enjoying every single bit of it.
The girl is hot and was just the lucky one by making him happy with all his standards (sex, house cleaning, etc)
1/ Excited to finally publish Cash Flow King, a deep-dive initiation report on solana:oreoU2P8bN6jkk3jbaiVxYnG1dCXcYxwhwyK9jSybcp Protocol.
The ORE ecosystem has no shortage of dashboards and data. What's missing is a single resource that provides context, and connects the dots. So I wrote one.
https://t.co/Psjghnkyi2