Solana Mobile reports $8B in user volume and 1,000 dApps on Seeker as the team outlines product, growth, and SKR governance plans.
Nearly 10 months after Solana Seeker began shipping, the numbers are starting to speak for themselves. Users have moved more than $8 billion through the Seeker economy.
The device’s dApp store has now crossed 1,000 apps. The Solana Mobile team surfaced those figures in a post from team account @m_it, breaking a stretch of public silence with a forward-looking update on product, growth, and ecosystem governance.
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The team is not treating volume and app count as the finish line.
According to the post, real product-market fit means Seeker becomes the phone users reach for whenever money is involved. The standard the team is holding itself to: if a software wallet on any phone can do it, the hardware is not doing its job.
Work underway includes refinements to core apps, Seed Vault, and dApp Spotlight.
The team also flagged publishing portal upgrades and broader developer tooling as active priorities. The focus is on building utility that only dedicated hardware can deliver, not matching what general-purpose smartphones already offer.
The Solana Mobile team has been super heads down, I realize it’s been a while since I’ve shared what we’ve been up to. But going forward, I’ll be sharing more about what we’re focused on and what I’m thinking about.
We’re coming up on 10 months since Seeker started shipping, and…
— m-it.skr (@m_it) June 12, 2026
Solana Mobile Eyes Hardware Partnerships to Expand Reach
The team acknowledged that a dedicated crypto phone will not appeal to every user. That framing shaped how they described the next growth lever.
Rather than chasing a single flagship audience, the team is pursuing partnerships with additional hardware makers and carriers to extend Solana Mobile’s technology to users who want it without switching devices.
The post described those conversations as ongoing and daily.
Expanding through third-party hardware widens the total addressable market beyond Seeker’s existing user base. It also signals the team is treating the underlying software stack as a distribution asset, not just a phone feature.
SKR and Guardian Infrastructure Move Toward Onchain Governance
The team also addressed the role of SKR and the Guardian infrastructure in the ecosystem’s next chapter. The stated goal is reducing human involvement in mobile distribution, replacing it with open, verifiable, on-chain processes.
Guardian infrastructure is in active development toward that end.
The post flagged regulatory, technical, and economic factors as real considerations in building that system. The team indicated the full setup will not arrive in a single launch.
SKR is positioned to govern ecosystem growth and capture value as the network scales.
The team described its position as unique, with combined expertise across platforms, hardware, money, and mobile, and stated that more announcements are planned for the summer.
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