Crypto: Solana Mobile Launches Skr Token Airdrop For Seeker Phone Users
Solana Mobile's airdrop of almost 2 billion SKR tokens for 100,000 Seeker users is claimable for 90 days, with staking rewards starting immediately.
Solana Mobile, a subsidiary of Solana Labs, the organization behind the Solana blockchain, has launched a token airdrop for holders of its Web3 smartphone, Solana Seeker.
The Seeker (SKR) token, the utility and governance asset of the Solana Mobile ecosystem, went live on Wednesday, the company said in a post on X.
Users of the Solana Seeker smartphone have 90 days to claim airdropped SKR tokens, which can be staked to earn rewards.
The airdrop is available to at least 100,000 users and 188 developers, with almost 2 billion SKR tokens distributed to the community through the launch, worth about $26.6 million at the time of publication.
Launched in August 2025, Solana Seeker is an Android-based smartphone from Solana Mobile, the successor to the Solana Saga, the company’s first phone, which debuted in 2022.
The Seeker is designed specifically for crypto use, featuring a dedicated decentralized app (dApp) store and native integration with the Solana ecosystem. The device supports the SKR token, which is used for governance and rewards within the Solana Mobile platform.
Designed for the Seeker device, SKR is the native token of the Solana Mobile ecosystem, with a fixed supply of 10 billion tokens. It functions as a Solana program library token (SPL), which is the universal standard for creating and managing assets on the Solana blockchain.
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The token is intended to reward participation from the Web3 community, support security initiatives, provide access to platform features and align incentives among users, developers, researchers and protocols.
Source: CoinTelegraph