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Solana Ecosystem Shows Signs of Recovery: On-Chain Governance Upgrade, Tokenized Stocks and Meme Coins Heat Up

Solana Ecosystem Shows Signs of Revival: Governance Upgrades, Tokenized Stocks, and Memecoins Heat Up While the broader crypto market faces a downturn, Solana has shown relative strength with its price rising nearly 15% recently. This resilience is attributed to warming ecosystem activity, particularly in tokenized stocks and memecoins, coupled with a major upgrade to its on-chain governance. In the Real World Assets (RWA) sector, Solana now leads all public chains in both the number of unique holder wallets and the quantity of RWA assets. Its tokenized stock weekly trading volume has surged to a record $1.42 billion, capturing about 96% of the market share, largely driven by the Backpack exchange. Simultaneously, the Solana memecoin sector has reignited, fueled by the rapid ascent of the ANSEM token following endorsements from a prominent crypto influencer. This has boosted activity across platforms like Pump.fun and increased fee revenue for several Solana-based exchanges. A key development is the launch of Solana Governance Proposals (SGP), a new on-chain mechanism. It allows validators with at least 100,000 SOL delegated to submit proposals for community vote, enhancing decentralized decision-making. SGP will operate alongside the existing technical proposal process (SIMD), focusing on broader ecosystem governance. Despite these positive signals in specific areas, overall on-chain activity and transaction volumes still lag behind previous bull market peaks, indicating the recovery remains partial rather than ecosystem-wide.

marsbit07/03 09:56

Solana Ecosystem Shows Signs of Recovery: On-Chain Governance Upgrade, Tokenized Stocks and Meme Coins Heat Up

marsbit07/03 09:56

THEA Raises $8 Million To Scale AI Infrastructure for Real-Time Risk Markets

Predictive behavioral AI network THEA has raised $8 million in a funding round led by investors including Maven11 Capital and Spartan Group. Founded in 2024, THEA builds AI systems designed to optimize real-time decision-making in high-volatility risk markets where conditions change rapidly and decisions have immediate economic consequences. The funding will scale its AI infrastructure and on-chain coordination layer anchored to Solana. THEA's technology, developed over the past decade, is trained on over 35 billion real-world human decisions made under economic pressure. Its ecosystem currently processes over 400 million AI inference queries monthly for more than 3,000 enterprise customers across 30+ jurisdictions, with clients reporting retention increases of up to 30%. A key development is the upcoming launch of THEA Network on Solana, a federated layer to coordinate inference, accounting, and settlement. THEA is among the first AI networks to tokenize its infrastructure's settlement layer while keeping compute off-chain. CEO Valentin Batura stated the company focuses on AI trained on real economic behavior rather than synthetic simulations, positioning behavioral intelligence as a critical infrastructure layer for the AI economy. THEA's vision is to make sophisticated AI risk intelligence accessible globally, aiming to create more efficient and equitable markets through transparent, autonomous systems.

TheNewsCrypto07/02 12:15

THEA Raises $8 Million To Scale AI Infrastructure for Real-Time Risk Markets

TheNewsCrypto07/02 12:15

From Pump.fun to Collector Crypt: Has Solana's Revenue Throne Changed Hands?

From Pump.fun to Collector Crypt: Is Solana’s Revenue Throne Changing Hands? Solana’s on-chain narrative is expanding from meme coins to tokenized trading cards. Previously, Pump.fun dominated consumer revenue on Solana. However, starting in Q2 2026, Pump.fun's quarterly revenue growth slowed, while Collector Crypt shows a stronger recent growth trajectory. Data indicates Pump.fun's Q1 revenue was $108.3M, dropping 36.1% to $69.2M in Q2 so far. Conversely, Collector Crypt's revenue grew 108.8%, from $12.3M in Q1 to $25.8M in Q2 to date, with recent weekly revenue hitting $5.1M. While Pump.fun remains larger in scale, Collector Crypt demonstrates stronger short-term momentum. Collector Crypt's model involves custodying graded physical trading cards, minting corresponding NFTs on Solana, and selling randomized packs. Revenue comes from pack sales, secondary market fees, and royalties. Its profitability, estimated around 4-5%, stems from bulk card purchases at a discount and a buyback system for users. However, a full-scale reversal in rankings hasn't occurred. Year-to-date, Pump.fun's revenue is ~$177.5M (with its ecosystem at ~$466.5M), vastly exceeding Collector Crypt's ~$38.1M. The shift is more about narrative and recent growth dynamics than total historical volume. Pump.fun relies on speculative token launches, while Collector Crypt focuses on collectibility, scarcity, and real-world asset backing. This highlights a broadening of Solana's consumer revenue sources beyond meme coins. The sustainability of Collector Crypt's growth depends on maintaining demand for randomized packs, expanding beyond Pokémon cards (currently dominant) into sports cards, and navigating potential regulatory scrutiny on "loot box" mechanics. In conclusion, Pump.fun remains the larger revenue engine, but Collector Crypt's rise signifies a diversification of Solana's consumer application revenue into tangible, collection-based scenarios alongside speculative meme coin activity.

链捕手07/02 09:15

From Pump.fun to Collector Crypt: Has Solana's Revenue Throne Changed Hands?

链捕手07/02 09:15

Solana Expands Validator Power With Launch of On-Chain Governance

Solana has formally launched its on-chain governance system, empowering token holders and validators with a more open and decentralized way to influence major protocol decisions. Governance debates and voting are now conducted entirely on-chain using the new Solana Governance Proposals (SGP) framework, supported by stake-weighted voting and cryptographic verification. Validators with at least 100,000 SOL in delegated stake can submit an SGP. To proceed to a formal vote, a proposal must first gain support from at least 15% of the network's total staked SOL, ensuring only ideas with significant backing move forward. SGPs serve a distinct purpose from the technical Solana Improvement Documents (SIMDs). While SIMDs focus on *how* to implement protocol upgrades, SGPs determine *whether* the broader ecosystem believes a proposal should proceed, via an on-chain, stake-weighted vote. This separation allows core developers to continue building effectively while reserving community-wide votes for impactful decisions. A key feature grants delegators greater control: they can now override their validator's governance vote. If a validator votes against a delegator's preference or abstains, the delegator can cast a vote directly using their own stake weight through Solana's governance portal. The voting process is secured using Merkle proofs to verify participant stakes against an on-chain consensus snapshot. With this implementation, Solana aims to broaden community participation in governance without hindering development, combining decentralized decision-making with efficient protocol evolution.

TheNewsCrypto07/02 07:36

Solana Expands Validator Power With Launch of On-Chain Governance

TheNewsCrypto07/02 07:36

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