The post Solana Mobile to launch Seeker [SKR] token in January – More inside appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Months after Solana Mobile released its second-generation phone, Seeker, the team has announced that its native token, SKR, will be launched in January 2026.  According to the shared tokenomics, at launch, the community will receive 30% of the 10 billion SKR tokens. An additional 10% for the ‘community treasury’ will also be unlocked on the debut day.  Source: Solana Mobile However, the team, growth, and Solana Labs’ shares of the token supply will be locked for 12–18 months.  The community seemed happy with the allocation, suggesting likely increased early support for the phone for farming the AirDrop.  Solana Mobile: The evolution Solana Mobile released its first device, Solana Saga, in 2023 and became an instant hit, thanks to the massive rewards and partnership with Bonk.  The value proposition? Give direct, user-friendly access to Solana and blockchain infrastructure that traditional phones didn’t offer. The team claimed that Apple and Google app stores restricted most crypto apps, which further limited mass adoption.  But the Saga appeared to be a test of the team’s idea. Seeker, the latest version, debuted in mid-2025 at half the price (about $500).  It offers a direct gateway to the Solana ecosystem, spanning payments, DeFi, DePIN, and gaming, among others. The team backed their move to support native dApps, stating,  “The heart of this ecosystem is our dApp store, where developers keep 100% of their revenue – a stark contrast to the 30% taken by Apple and Google.” This could boost Solana’s on-chain activity and SOL’s value in the long run.  However, some didn’t welcome the team’s move to stop supporting the Saga in October, only two years after its release. SKR inflation  That said, Seeker [SKR] will be the native governance token of the Solana Mobile ecosystem, alongside staking provisions.  However, the associated inflation will begin at… The post Solana Mobile to launch Seeker [SKR] token in January – More inside appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Months after Solana Mobile released its second-generation phone, Seeker, the team has announced that its native token, SKR, will be launched in January 2026.  According to the shared tokenomics, at launch, the community will receive 30% of the 10 billion SKR tokens. An additional 10% for the ‘community treasury’ will also be unlocked on the debut day.  Source: Solana Mobile However, the team, growth, and Solana Labs’ shares of the token supply will be locked for 12–18 months.  The community seemed happy with the allocation, suggesting likely increased early support for the phone for farming the AirDrop.  Solana Mobile: The evolution Solana Mobile released its first device, Solana Saga, in 2023 and became an instant hit, thanks to the massive rewards and partnership with Bonk.  The value proposition? Give direct, user-friendly access to Solana and blockchain infrastructure that traditional phones didn’t offer. The team claimed that Apple and Google app stores restricted most crypto apps, which further limited mass adoption.  But the Saga appeared to be a test of the team’s idea. Seeker, the latest version, debuted in mid-2025 at half the price (about $500).  It offers a direct gateway to the Solana ecosystem, spanning payments, DeFi, DePIN, and gaming, among others. The team backed their move to support native dApps, stating,  “The heart of this ecosystem is our dApp store, where developers keep 100% of their revenue – a stark contrast to the 30% taken by Apple and Google.” This could boost Solana’s on-chain activity and SOL’s value in the long run.  However, some didn’t welcome the team’s move to stop supporting the Saga in October, only two years after its release. SKR inflation  That said, Seeker [SKR] will be the native governance token of the Solana Mobile ecosystem, alongside staking provisions.  However, the associated inflation will begin at…

Solana Mobile to launch Seeker [SKR] token in January – More inside

2025/12/04 19:54

Months after Solana Mobile released its second-generation phone, Seeker, the team has announced that its native token, SKR, will be launched in January 2026. 

According to the shared tokenomics, at launch, the community will receive 30% of the 10 billion SKR tokens. An additional 10% for the ‘community treasury’ will also be unlocked on the debut day. 

Source: Solana Mobile

However, the team, growth, and Solana Labs’ shares of the token supply will be locked for 12–18 months. 

The community seemed happy with the allocation, suggesting likely increased early support for the phone for farming the AirDrop. 

Solana Mobile: The evolution

Solana Mobile released its first device, Solana Saga, in 2023 and became an instant hit, thanks to the massive rewards and partnership with Bonk. 

The value proposition? Give direct, user-friendly access to Solana and blockchain infrastructure that traditional phones didn’t offer.

The team claimed that Apple and Google app stores restricted most crypto apps, which further limited mass adoption. 

But the Saga appeared to be a test of the team’s idea. Seeker, the latest version, debuted in mid-2025 at half the price (about $500). 

It offers a direct gateway to the Solana ecosystem, spanning payments, DeFi, DePIN, and gaming, among others. The team backed their move to support native dApps, stating

This could boost Solana’s on-chain activity and SOL’s value in the long run. 

However, some didn’t welcome the team’s move to stop supporting the Saga in October, only two years after its release.

SKR inflation 

That said, Seeker [SKR] will be the native governance token of the Solana Mobile ecosystem, alongside staking provisions. 

However, the associated inflation will begin at a higher rate of 10% in the first year, followed by a 25% reduction in inflation in subsequent years. 

Source: Solana Mobile 

Put differently, there will be significant token dilution in the first year, which for holders can only be mitigated by staking.

For non-stakers, their positions could be significantly devalued, especially if the crypto market remains muted in 2026. 


Final Thoughts

  • Solana Mobile confirmed a January launch for the Seeker [SKR] token, with a total of 40% for community allocation. 
  • However, at a 10% inflation rate, the holders could experience significant token value dilution. 
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