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✨HOW TO VALUE AN L1 IN A BEAR
Think of L1s as giant narrative containers, when DeFi protocols stop printing fees, when meme volume dries up, when AI agent hype cools… we always see:
price down → TVL leaks → devs stop shipping → apps leave → liquidity gets thinner → perps start bullying spot → price down again.
What structurally supports an L1 ecosystem when the music stops? The key difference is whether usage dies with price.
– When ETH dumped in 2022, stables, DeFi rails, and dev activity never structurally left.
– When FTX imploded, SOL went from $260 to $8. But devs didn’t leave, hackathons grew, wallets came back before price did.
– Contrast that with $FTM. TVL went from $8B to dust once incentives and key builders disappeared.
The chains that survive the PvP game run on a few undeniable pillars:
→ Stablecoin gravity
Stablecoins are the least emotional capital onchain. They don’t ape narratives, they settle, arb, pay, park, lend.
– Ethereum sits on ~$164B in stablecoins
– Tron ~$86B
– Solana ~$17B
Stablecoins create liquidity depth → deeper DEX markets → more apps → more fee flow → more staking demand.
No stablecoin gravity usually means TVL was rented. And rented liquidity always leaves at the worst possible time.
→ Staking as monetary premium
Staking can support an L1 by locking float and creating a convenience-yield vibe, especially when the chain is treated like base money for its own economy.
ETH is one of the few where burn + staking can produce real yield under certain conditions. Many other chains are just recycling dilution.
→ Institutional locks
ETH ETFs pulled in ~$14B+. BlackRock’s tokenized treasury fund sits on Ethereum.
Avalanche’s enterprise pivot, plus BlackRock, Wyoming, and other institutions building there, creates a slow but real floor.
It creates a kind of sticky base because mandates and compliance don’t rotate weekly.
→ Developer retention
Chains that catch the next wave usually build infra 6-18 months before ignition, not when the trend is already loud.
Which is why dead-chain takes are often late. Solana’s post-FTX comeback is literally the blueprint.
Core structural L1s today?
– Ethereum: owns stablecoin gravity + RWA + ETF capital + dev depth
– Solana: actually generates fees and has a performance edge beyond memes.
– Tron: ugly but fundamentally revenue-backed through USDT dominance.
– BNB: exchange distribution + burn + multi-layer utility.
– Monad, Sui, Aptos: Cool tech, but currently trading almost entirely on next-gen hopium. They need to prove they can retain capital in the bear.
If you want to buy an L1 at a discount here, watch the divergence.
If an L1’s absolute fees, stablecoin balances, and innovation are persistently creeping up while its token price lags, the market hasn’t repriced its improving cash-flow profile yet.
That’s why my main bags are still $ETH and $SOL.