Solana Mobile To Launch Skr Token For Seeker Phone On Jan. 21
Solana Mobile will airdrop up to 20% of SKR tokens to users of its Seeker phone on Jan. 21, and introduce so-called Guardians to secure the network.
Solana Mobile said its highly anticipated SKR token will launch on Jan. 21, with Solana Seeker smartphone users in the running to claim up to 20% of the token via airdrop.
Solana said on Wednesday that SKR would launch on Jan. 21 at 2 am UTC, letting users delegate their tokens to “Guardians” who will secure the Solana network while verifying devices and curating the decentralized app store.
Users will earn rewards in exchange for delegating the tokens and will also be able to access various exclusive in-app features.
“SKR will give all of the people who have gotten us to this point the opportunity to influence the success of this platform: who can participate, what rules they follow, and what economic flows keep it going,” Solana Mobile general manager Emmett Hollyer said. “This airdrop is the first step.”
The first ever Seeker Season has concluded, with over 265 dApps, 9 million transactions, and $2.6 billion in volume.Thank you to the 100,000+ Seekers who participated.Now, the next step: SKR launches on January 21 (UTC). pic.twitter.com/KKdmPpKJs2
The Seeker is Solana Mobile’s second blockchain-powered phone that aims to bring decentralized apps, payments and token ownership directly to users.
Solana Mobile ended software and security support for its first phone, the Saga, in October, after launching the Seeker in August.
Solana Seeker appears to have seen greater success, processing 9 million transactions and generating $2.6 billion in trading volume across 265 decentralized applications from more than 100,000 users.
Solana Mobile is looking to disrupt the mobile app duopoly dominated by Apple and Google, two platforms that Hollyer claims have severely constrained user choice and developer freedom.
Source: CoinTelegraph