# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Solana

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Solana", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Cory Iring's Christmas Experiment: $30,000 for Subscribers and High-Stakes Play with No Risk

Cory Iring, a well-known poker player and content creator, has launched an unconventional Christmas initiative for his audience. Instead of a traditional freeroll, he is running a competition with a total prize pool of $30,000, offering subscribers a chance to play in high-stakes cash games without any personal financial risk. The project is supported by CoinPoker and has attracted attention for its innovative approach to player engagement and transparent selection process. The idea originated from Iring’s personal experience. Earlier this year, he aimed to reach $1 million in capital through cryptocurrency investments in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. However, a sharp market downturn disrupted his plans, leading him to seek an alternative path. Rather than making motivational claims like many influencers, Iring returned to poker—a environment where he feels professional—and applied a classic staking model in an unusual format. Instead of seeking investors, he offered his subscribers the opportunity to play at high limits with his financial backing. The selection is conducted through cash games on the CoinPoker platform. Participants register with the promo code "CE" and play freerolls between December 6 and 25. As part of the promotion, two $10,000 buy-ins for games at The Lodge—a Texas card room run by Doug Polk—are being awarded. An additional $10,000 will be distributed among finalists as cash prizes. Winners are chosen in two categories. "The Protege" focuses on efficiency and final financial results, while "The Grinder" is based on gameplay volume: the most active participants enter a separate mini-tournament, whose winner receives a second high-stakes buy-in. Organizers emphasize that only honest play counts, with no tolerance for artificial attempts to increase the number of freerolls played. The first stage has already concluded. The winner in The Protege category was a subscriber named Kayla, who earned a spot in a real cash game against experienced regulars. Despite her lack of experience in such lineups, she ended the session with a profit, proving that the format works not only on paper but also at the table. The second stage remains open, with the final tournament planned for late December. For many participants, this is a rare opportunity to test themselves in conditions usually accessible only to professionals. Iring’s project demonstrates how a personal challenge can evolve into a large-scale media and gaming initiative. The freeroll combines content, live poker, and real money, offering the audience not abstract promises but a concrete chance to play at high stakes. For CoinPoker, it’s another step toward unconventional formats; for players, it’s an opportunity to enter high-stakes games through a fair and transparent selection process.

bitcoinist12/16 16:34

Cory Iring's Christmas Experiment: $30,000 for Subscribers and High-Stakes Play with No Risk

bitcoinist12/16 16:34

When Breakpoint Becomes a 'Festival': Why Solana Still Puts Builders Center Stage

Breakpoint 2025 in Abu Dhabi marked a significant evolution for the Solana ecosystem—from a developer-focused gathering into a global “festival” of builders, capital, and cultural energy. Authored by Abhitej, a long-time Solana builder, the piece reflects on whether the event has retained its builder-first ethos amid rapid scaling and institutional interest. Unlike traditional conferences, Breakpoint felt open, decentralized, and intentionally designed to reduce hierarchy. It balanced the presence of developers, founders, creators, and investors without letting any group dominate. The agenda emphasized short, high-signal talks and demos, giving more people visibility. Solana’s culture stands out for rejecting elitism—anyone building something meaningful, no matter how small, gets a platform. The ecosystem embraces what works, from DeFi and infrastructure innovation to memecoins, learning from both successes and failures. Despite market turbulence, Breakpoint 2025 felt grounded in product-building, with mature discussions on scalability, cost, and real-world use cases. The energy was optimistic yet pragmatic—a celebration of creation, not extraction. While some insular “Solana-only” attitudes persist, the overall vibe was collaborative and forward-moving. Abu Dhabi’s setting contributed to the event’s inclusive, international atmosphere. Breakpoint has outgrown the conference model—it’s now a cultural festival embodying the open, builder-centric spirit of the next internet.

marsbit12/16 13:53

When Breakpoint Becomes a 'Festival': Why Solana Still Puts Builders Center Stage

marsbit12/16 13:53

WEEX Labs: The Next Script for Memecoins, The Era of Flash Trends

WEEX Labs: The Next Act of Memecoin—The Era of Flash Trends Despite a cooling market, memecoins remain a key arena for attention-based economic games. The memecoin landscape has evolved significantly in 2025, shifting from the earlier dominance of large-cap tokens like DOGE and SHIB to smaller, faster-cycling assets. Key shifts include a migration beyond Solana to chains like Base and BNB Chain, where Solana’s share of new token launches has dropped from 90% to 57%. Memecoin market caps are shrinking, with mid-to-small cap tokens such as BRETT and TOSHI becoming more common. Market cycles have accelerated from weeks to hours, driven by AI tools and social media algorithms that speed up both hype and fade-out. Recent trending memecoins illustrate these changes: - $Franklin (FDV peak: $24M), inspired by a politicized meme. - $DOYR (FDV peak: $31M), born from a typo and community reaction. - Horse Success (FDV peak: $5M), a Chinese-language meme. - $jesse (FDV peak: $28M), created by Base co-founder Jesse Pollak. Memecoins are maturing from internet jokes into cultural indicators. While established tokens like BONK are building utility, new tokens are increasingly driven by social momentum and data. This structural shift offers more opportunities but demands deeper research (DYOR) amid higher risks. In the flash trend era, memecoins reflect real-time social sentiment—volatile, fast, and ever-evolving.

marsbit12/15 10:56

WEEX Labs: The Next Script for Memecoins, The Era of Flash Trends

marsbit12/15 10:56

Solana Hackathon Grand Prize Projects: The Industry's Handpicked Seeds

The fifth Solana Breakpoint conference in Abu Dhabi featured the Solana Cypherpunk Hackathon, the largest crypto hackathon to date with over 9,000 participants from 150+ countries submitting 1,576 projects. The event showcased innovative projects across multiple tracks. The grand prize winner was Unruggable, a hardware wallet and app suite optimized specifically for Solana, offering deep integration with key ecosystem protocols for secure and fast transactions. In the Consumer Applications track, winners included Capitola (a prediction market aggregator), Superfan (a元宇宙唱片厂牌 leveraging prediction markets), Fora (a social trading and prediction platform), Toaster.trade (a lightweight trading platform), and Nomu (a marketplace where early product purchases earn rewards). The DeFi track was led by Yumi Finance (an on-chain BNPL solution), Kormos (a fractional reserve-based yield protocol), Rekt (a gamified mobile trading app), Archer (an anti-MEV trading protocol), and Hobba (an automated lending optimization service). Infrastructure winners were Seer (a Solana transaction debugger), Corbits (enabling AI agents to pay API fees via x402), Ionic (a high-speed data aggregation layer), Pine Analytics (a blockchain analytics platform), and Hyperstack (a code-first data infrastructure tool). The RWA track featured Autonom (an oracle for dynamic pricing of real-world assets), Bore.fi (tokenizing cash-flowing small businesses), Legasi (on-chain Lombard loans), Pencil Finance (tokenized student loans), and Watchtower (financing for space infrastructure). The Stablecoin track awarded MCPay (payment infrastructure connecting MCP and x402), Credible Finance (stablecoin-powered USD-INR remittances), Cloak (privacy payments on Solana), Mercantill (banking infra for AI agents), and SP3ND (using stablecoins to shop on Amazon). The Open Track winners were attn.markets (tokenizing Solana ecosystem revenue), Echo (an automated expert network), PlaiPin (a wearable interactive robot protocol), Solana ATM (a physical cash/stablecoin machine), and Humanship ID (privacy-preserving human verification). Additional awards went to Pythia (a prediction market for math modeling) for the University prize and Samui Wallet (a developer-focused open-source wallet) for the Public Good prize. These projects represent promising seeds for the next cycle of crypto innovation.

Odaily星球日报12/15 10:28

Solana Hackathon Grand Prize Projects: The Industry's Handpicked Seeds

Odaily星球日报12/15 10:28

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