Solana’s Next Major Step – Forward Industries Move To Launch Tokenized Shares On-Chain

bitcoinistPublished on 2025-09-23Last updated on 2025-09-24

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Notable attention and interest are currently being directed to the Solana blockchain following the introduction of the SOL treasury reserves,...

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Notable attention and interest are currently being directed to the Solana blockchain following the introduction of the SOL treasury reserves, which have seen persistent growth. While the SOL blockchain continues to demonstrate its dominance, Forward Industries is about to launch its tokenized shares using the network.

FORD Tokenized Shares Coming To The Solana Blockchain

Institutions and large-scale players are adopting Solana at a rapid rate as the crypto landscape evolves. In response to this growing recognition, Forward Industries (FORD) has announced its intention to introduce tokenized shares on the Solana blockchain, marking its entry into the next phase of digital finance.

The key move in the digital finance sector was shared by SolanaFloor on the social media platform X, highlighting the business’s dedication to leading the way in on-chain capital markets operations. With this move, Forward Industries is aligning its strategy with SOL’s expanding role as a hub for asset tokenization.

According to the report, Forward Industries is planning to launch its tokenized shares on SOL through the Superstate Opening Bell platform. This partnership would allow stakeholders to tokenize and hold FORD shares on the SOL blockchain. “Through Superstate Opening Bell, Forward’s common shares will be tokenized on Solana, and shareholders will be able to bridge FORD between brokerage accounts and Solana,” Robert Leshner, CEO and Co-Founder of Superstate, stated. 

Furthermore, it is anticipated that the alliance will increase the company’s traditional equity by utilizing the SOL blockchain to facilitate real-time settlement, 24/7 trading, and improved global liquidity of FORD. By combining blockchain technology with conventional equities, Forward Industries could open up new opportunities for investors in both mainstream and cryptocurrency finance.

This is not the first time the company has shown robust interest in SOL. Forward Industries is now the largest Solana-focused digital asset treasury, underscoring its confidence in the blockchain’s scalability, speed, and growing ecosystem.

SOL Treasury Reserve Is Still Booming

Another significant development around the Solana blockchain is the launch of a new SOL treasury company. After completing its $500 million private placement, Helius HSDT has announced its first acquisition of SOL tokens to establish its SOL treasury company and bolster its crypto portfolio.

The report reveals that the company purchased over 760,190 SOL at an average cost basis of $231. Despite this huge purchase, Helius HSDT still holds about $335 million in cash, which it plans to use to buy more SOL and improve its treasury strategy for digital assets.

Helius HSDT’s recent SOL purchase reflects its strong commitment to the company’s digital asset-based treasury reserve and long-term trust in the Solana ecosystem. In the meantime, HeliusHSDT is looking to promote the expansion and security of the tokenized network by acting as a long-term SOL holder.

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