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Introduction: The Blockchain Speed Race In the evolving landscape of blockchain technology, a persistent trilemma has plagued developers: how to achieve security , decentralization , and scalability simultaneously. While Bitcoin and Ethereum prioritized security and decentralization, their throughput remained low (7–30 transactions per second). Solana, launched in 2020 by former Qualcomm engineer Anatoly Yakovenko, presents a radical answer to this problem. In a nutshell, Solana is a high-performance, permissionless blockchain built to scale globally without relying on "layer-2" solutions or sharding. The Core Innovation: Proof of History (PoH) Unlike traditional blockchains (like Bitcoin) that require validators to communicate via timestamps and wait for consensus on time, Solana introduces a cryptographic clock. Proof of History (PoH) is not a consensus mechanism itself, but a global source of time encoded directly into the ledger.