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Solana’s out to rebuild a digital empire, and it’s doing it from an office building in Lower Manhattan. Having a physical headquarters might seem a bit counter-intuitive for a company focused on digital assets. But the move is fueling an ongoing shift at Solana Labs, from Solana the meme coin chain to Solana as a serious, ‘Wall-Street-ready’ DeFi chain. The offices opened back in 2023, and Solana Labs uses them as a staging board where potential partners and investors can come visit and chat directly with Solana’s devs. The move is paying off; even as more and more companies adapt a ‘Bitcoin reserve’ strategy to use with $SOL. What does it all mean? Even as Solana take…
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In the evolving landscape of blockchain technology, Solana has rapidly emerged as a platform not merely defined by its technical capabilities but by its broader implications for economic infrastructure. By enabling the class of decentralized applications, SOL is positioning itself as a high-performance blockchain and a foundational layer for the next-generation economic activity. Why Infrastructure That Enables Continuous Markets In an X post, crypto analyst Vibhu mentioned that Solana is no longer just a piece of financial technology, but a fully functioning economy. What exists on SOL today has gone beyond transactions and smart contracts. According to the expert, …
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According to on‑chain tracker Whale Alert, an unknown wallet just received 1,000,000 SOL in a single move worth over $152 million. It all happened in a flash. The report set off alarms across the Solana network and sent traders scrambling. Activity shot up almost immediately as everyone tried to figure out who was behind the transfer and why it mattered. Massive Transfer Caught On Chain Based on reports, the one‑million‑SOL transfer lifted 24‑hour trading volume to $4.11 billion, a nearly 28% rise. Large moves of this size—more than $152 million at current prices—often reshape order‑book depth and liquidity as traders adjust their positions in response. Price Ral…
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Anthony Scaramucci showed up to Solana Breakpoint in Abu Dhabi wearing a tie — a small act of rebellion in a sea of hoodies — and then proceeded to make a much bigger one on stage: Solana is going to “flip” Ethereum. Scaramucci’s Solana Prediction Not in the Twitter-war, zero-sum, “ETH is dead” kind of way. More like: same league, different growth curve, and Solana ends up with the bigger market cap. “I think it will flip Ethereum, but that doesn’t mean Ethereum’s going down or anything like that. I think there’s going to be market share for Ethereum. I think they could both grow, but I think from a market capitalization perspective, I think Solana will end up growing fa…
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DeFi Development Corp. hit a major roadblock this week when the US Securities and Exchange Commission blocked its $1 billion registration filing. The move came after regulators found that the company’s Form S-3 lacked a key internal controls report tied to its 10-K. As a result, DeFi Development—formerly known as Janover—pulled the filing and said it will fix the paperwork before trying again. Missing Controls Report According to the SEC, the registration was ineligible because it did not include the required internal controls over financial reporting. That report is a must for any firm raising capital through public offerings. Without it, the commission won’t even cons…
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Multiple crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are set to launch this week despite the government shutdown, with investment products based on Solana (SOL), Litecoin (LTC), and Hedera (HBAR) seemingly ready to start trading as soon as Tuesday. Big Week For Crypto ETFs On Sunday night, Nate Geraci affirmed that the next two weeks will be key for the long-awaited spot crypto-based ETFs as Solana, XRP, LTC, and other ETF filings are “all lined up & ready for launch.” Similarly, Bitwise CEO, Hunter Horsley, hinted that this week would be a “Big week,” suggesting progress related to its Solana Staking ETF. It’s worth noting that the crypto community has been awaiting the U…
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The Solana decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem just gained another powerful addition with the launch of SolsticeFi. This innovative new platform is poised to introduce a much-needed layer of risk-controlled yield generation, directly addressing one of the primary concerns for users venturing into the safety of their deposited capital. SolsticeFi is reimagining how investors earn on Solana by introducing a defensively engineered approach to yield, one that directly protects the value of user deposits. According to crypto commentator Madissa’s post on X, one of SolsticeFi’s most compelling features is its ability to allow users to continue earning staking rewards while …
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Following the launch of the first Solana (SOL) Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) in the US, Bybit analysts believe that the cryptocurrency could enter a multi-quarter rally fueled by institutional demand. Solana ETF Era To ‘Reshape’ Price Trajectory On Friday, crypto exchange Bybit discussed the potential impact of the recently launched Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) and Grayscale Solana Trust ETF (GSOL) on the altcoin’s long-term narrative and performance. In its Crypto Insights Report, the exchange noted that the altcoin joined Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) as one of the digital assets with regulated brokerage access in the US, marking a key milestone that could res…
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Solana’s network took a notable step this week as Firedancer, a validator client developed by Jump Crypto, began running on the mainnet, and markets reacted quickly. According to Solana’s announcement, the client moved out of a controlled testing phase and is now active for real-world validation. Traders pushed SOL up about 5%, with the token trading close to $140 during the initial move. Firedancer Goes Live On Mainnet During more than 100 days of controlled tests, a small set of validators produced more than 50,000 blocks without downtime, according to reports. Built in C and C++, Firedancer was made to handle heavy workloads and to lower the chance of network inter…
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Pump.fun, one of the popular launchpads on Solana, has been making headlines with its $PUMP token surging 77% over the past week. In July, the project initiated a buyback program and put its profits back into $PUMP, rewarding diamond hands with a price increase in the process. Despite $PUMP dipping since its $0.012 ATH in early July, Pump.fun’s recent marketing efforts and creator rewards have helped push the token to a $0.0087 peak, sparking talks of a full recovery and a potential rally. This uptick reflects strong community support and highlights just how popular Pump.fun’s creator initiative is right now. Through this program, Pump.fun aims to reward meme coin crea…
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Solana’s price is now sitting inside a crucial support zone, and what happens in this region will decide whether the next major bullish wave can truly begin. The broader correction has brought SOL to a defining moment, where micro-level price behavior will determine if buyers can regain control or if deeper levels must be tested first. Market Correction Nears First Major Support Zone According to a recent update by More Crypto Online, SOL still maintains the chance to begin a larger upward move in this current cycle. The analyst notes that the market has been in a correction since mid-September and has now reached its first major structural support zone, putting the asse…
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On-chain data shows the Solana network has just seen a large movement of dormant coins. Here’s what this could mean for the cryptocurrency. Solana Coin Days Destroyed Has Witnessed A Huge Spike In a new post on X, the on-chain analytics firm Glassnode has talked about the latest trend in the “Coin Days Destroyed” (CDD) indicator for Solana. A ‘coin day’ is a quantity that one token of the asset accumulates after having stayed dormant (that is, not being involved in any transaction activity) for one day. When a token carrying some number of coin days is moved, its coin days counter resets back to zero, and the coin days that it was carrying are said to be ‘destroyed.’ Th…
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Solana meme coin launchpad Pump.fun has lost a significant chunk of its market share to LetsBonk.fun. This comes just ahead of the former’s token generation event, in which the launchpad could raise up to $4 billion. Solana’s Pump.fun Loses Dominance To LetsBonk.fun In an X post, Solana News revealed that Pump.fun has hit a new all-time low with just a 36% market share, while LetsBonk.fun’s market share has surged to 54%. Jup data also confirms this development. At press time, LetsBonk boasts a market share of 48.90%, with a 24-hour trading volume of $539 million. On the other hand, Pump boasts a market share of 39.80%, with a 24-hour trading volume of $438 million. …
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In just two weeks, the market cap for tokenized stocks on the Solana network has jumped from $13 million to more than $48 million, according to CoinGecko. This kind of momentum shows a growing appetite for real-world assets that can be traded on-chain, without all the usual delays and restrictions of traditional markets. A tokenized stock is a digital asset that mirrors the price of a real stock, giving traders a faster way to access equities. Why People Are Paying Attention Tokenized stocks have been floating around for a while, but they’re starting to get real traction. The basic idea is to take a regular stock, like Apple or Tesla, and issue a token that reflects its …
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Solaris Resources’ Warintza copper-gold project in Ecuador. Credit: Solaris Resources Swiss mine developer Solaris Resources (TSX: SLS; NYSE: SLSR) says a prefeasibility study shows its Warintza copper-gold project in southeastern Ecuador would generate an after-tax net present value of $4.6 billion if it goes ahead. Based on a long-term copper price of $4.50 per lb., Warintza would have a 26% after-tax internal rate of return with a post-tax payback period of 2.6 years, Solaris said Thursday in a statement. Initial capital for the project is estimated to be $3.73 billion, including a 16% contingency. Solaris, which left Canada for Switzerland last year over O…
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Solaxy ($SOLX), Solana’s newest and most faithful project yet, has come out with its latest update that could change the way Web3 apps and tokens interact across blockchains. The project announced its collaboration with Hyperlane, a Web3 infrastructure project, to make bridging faster, easier, and more seamless than it’s ever been. Keep reading to learn more about Solaxy’s Hyperlane announcement, what it means for Solana and altcoin enthusiasts, and why it could benefit the Solaxy presale and help it achieve the magical $50M mark. Solaxy Revolutionizes Cross-Chain Support with New Hyperlane Integration It’s worth noting that traditional bridging, which means transferrin…
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With Solaxy ($SOLX) nearing the end of its presale stage, both anticipation for its listing and urgency among investors to grab the best altcoin at its lowest-ever price are higher than ever. Whale investors have gobbled up more than $500K worth of $SOLX tokens over the past 24 hours, taking Solaxy’s total presale raise to over $51M. Some of these include transactions worth $113K, $59K, and $58K. Keep reading to find out why the industry can’t keep their hands off Solana’s best crypto project yet and why buying the $SOLX presale now could be one of the smartest moves you make as a crypto investor. What’s the Hype About Solaxy? Solaxy is a new meme coin currently on pres…
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Ecuador-focused miner SolGold (LON: SOLG) revealed on Friday it had rejected a a preliminary and conditional takeover offer from China’s Jiangxi Copper Co, the second received in less than a week. Shares in the gold and copper mining firm jumped 14%, closing at 29.55 pence each on Friday in London. Jiangxi Copper, already SolGold’s largest shareholder with a 12% stake, proposed 26 pence per share. The miner’s board had unanimously rejected a separate non-binding proposal from the Chinese group on November 23. “The SolGold board remains confident in SolGold’s standalone prospects,” the company said in a statement. It advised shareholders to take no action while…
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SolGold (LON: SOLG) is accelerating development of its Cascabel copper-gold project in northern Ecuador, with early works scheduled to begin in 2026 and first production targeted for 2028. The company is following a revised development plan that advances site preparation, accelerates drilling, and restructures its exploration assets into two subsidiaries. One will manage Cascabel and surrounding northern tenements, while the other will oversee the southern portfolio, including the Porvenir project near Lundin Gold’s Fruta del Norte and Ecuacorriente’s Mirador operations. The new structure is intended to streamline permitting and improve capital allocation as SolG…
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Ecuador-focused SolGold (LON: SOLG) has moved its tax domicile to Switzerland as it pushes its flagship Cascabel copper-gold project into development. The shift, effective August 28, includes the relocation of chief executive Dan Vujcic to Europe. SolGold delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange in June, but kept its primary listing in London and is weighing an additional listing as part of its corporate overhaul. A key element of the restructuring is the consolidation of full ownership of Cascabel under SolGold Finance AG, its Swiss subsidiary. The move brings the project in line with existing royalty and stream agreements, placing 100% ownership under one entity…
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Ecuador-focused SolGold (LON, TSX: SOLG) has applied to voluntarily delist its ordinary shares from the Toronto Stock Exchange, effective at the close of trading on June 18. The miner will maintain its listing on the London Stock Exchange while it also considers a secondary listing in the Australian Stock Exchange. Originally founded in Australia and now headquartered in London, SolGold recently appointed Dan Vujcic as its new chief executive. The former investment banker at Morgan Stanley and Citigroup, and most recently CFO of MAC Copper (ASX: MAC), called the ASX a “natural home” for the company’s copper and gold portfolio in an interview with MINING.COM earl…
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SolGold (LON, TSX: SOLG) is fast-tracking the development of its flagship Cascabel copper-gold project in northern Ecuador, with first production now expected in 2028, three to four years ahead of its original schedule. The board has formally approved a revised plan that includes early-stage site works, an accelerated drilling campaign, and the creation of two subsidiaries to manage SolGold’s exploration assets. One unit will oversee Cascabel and surrounding northern tenements, while the other will manage the southern portfolio, which includes the Porvenir project and sits in the same district as Lundin Gold’s Fruta del Norte and Ecuacorriente’s Mirador mines. The…
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Ecuador-focused miner SolGold (LON: SOLG) has opened the door to a takeover from China’s Jiangxi Copper (JCC), which returned with a higher all-cash proposal valuing the company at about £842 million ($1.13 billion). JCC, already SolGold’s largest shareholder with 12.2%, first approached the company in November 23 with a non-binding proposal that was rejected. On November 28, it came back with a 26-pence offer that the board also rebuffed. The latest 28-pence bid marks JCC’s third attempt and lifts the price by 7.7%. SolGold said it would recommend shareholders accept the fresh bid if JCC tables it as a firm offer on those terms. Earlier interest from BHP (A…
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A discounted $50M Solana buy just collided with fresh tariff jitters, testing whether corporate demand can steady SOL in a risk-off week. Abu Dhabi–based Solmate Infrastructure (Nasdaq: SLMT) said on Oct. 14 that it purchased $50M worth of SOL directly from the Solana Foundation at a 15% discount. SOL was trading between $169 and $195 in a pattern of a symmetrical triangle, a pattern that is commonly observed before a huge breakout. The upper resistance zone aligns near $195–$200, while key Fibonacci confluence levels sit just above. (Source: X) If Solana breaks above the upper boundary, the next Fibonacci extension (1.618) projects a potential rally toward th…
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A solo miner earned 3.13 $BTC ($347,872) mining Bitcoin on Sunday. It’s only the second time an individual has successfully mined on the Bitcoin blockchain this month. With industrial miners dominating the space, small-scale miners with limited resources are at a huge disadvantage. That is where Pepenode offers a fresh and promising alternative, letting small-time miners have fun mining crypto and earn, without the need for an expensive rig. A Win for the Little Guy On Sunday, a lone miner processed block 913,632 using Solo CKPool and earned a total reward of 3.13 $BTC, valued at approximately $347,872. Solo CKPool is a mining service for solo miners to participate in …
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