In this episode of the web3 with a16z podcast, Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko discusses Solana's origin story, from its initial concept to overcoming near-death startup experiences. Yakovenko shares how his engineering background at Qualcomm influenced Solana's design, emphasizing the need for speed and efficiency. He also delves into developer culture, engineering tradeoffs, and Solana's unique approach to building, highlighting its iterative process and willingness to rethink its consensus algorithm. Yakovenko touches on challenges faced, such as initial fundraising difficulties, navigating market crashes, and maintaining team morale, while also explaining Solana's focus on trading and its evolution amidst the rise of meme coins and NFTs. He also addresses Solana's competitive positioning relative to Ethereum, particularly in execution rather than settlement, and shares his vision for the future of web3, including the growth of stablecoins and real-world asset integration.