Solana (SOL) Foundation President Lily Liu declared on March 20 that blockchain gaming is finished, triggering a viral reaction from her own team that turned the statement into the day’s biggest crypto meme.
The post landed hours after Meta confirmed it would shut down its Metaverse project following $80 billion in cumulative investment.
Liu responded to the Meta news with a blunt six-word take that immediately drew attention from builders and community members across the Solana ecosystem.
“…gaming on a blockchain is not coming back,” teased Lily Liu.
The comment carried extra weight because Liu lists herself as head of gaming in her own X (Twitter) bio.
It also followed her February remarks, where she called blockchain gaming efforts “intellectually lazy” and argued that blockchains should refocus entirely on finance.
Rather than issue a formal correction, Solana Foundation Chief Product Officer Vibhu published a fake crisis communications release.
He called Liu’s statements “factually correct and extremely based” while noting they had caused “irreparable harm” to the gaming ecosystem.
Her assigned punishment was to play every current game built on Solana.
He followed up seconds later, clarifying that the post was satire. Liu played along, asking which games she should try first.
The official Solana Gaming account then named her the new “Head of Gaming” with a celebratory graphic.
Liu’s view reflects a growing consensus. The play-to-earn model that peaked in 2021 with Axie Infinity has largely collapsed.
GameFi token market caps have fallen sharply since the bull run, and high-profile Solana-based projects like Star Atlas have struggled to maintain momentum.
The self-aware humor from Solana’s leadership drew strong engagement, with hundreds of reposts and thousands of likes across the thread.
For an ecosystem that invested heavily in gaming infrastructure, the message was clear. The old model failed, and the people running Solana know it.