Solana Mobile officially announces SKR token launch on January 21. Quick overview of Seeker airdrop rules and tokenomics

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Solana Mobile officially confirms that on January 21, 2026, a new native token SKR will be launched within its smartphone ecosystem. The token is regarded as a core component of Solana Mobile’s mobile strategy, marking a significant upgrade in device governance, security mechanisms, and developer incentive systems. It also brings a new round of airdrop opportunities for Seeker smartphone users and Solana ecosystem participants.

According to information disclosed by Solana Mobile on the X platform, the SKR token will operate on its native smartphone platform that supports encrypted assets, covering application markets, device security, and on-chain identity systems. The launch of SKR aims to strengthen staking, governance, and collaborative mechanisms within the ecosystem, enabling users to become more than just device users—they will be direct participants in platform rules.

SKR introduces a staking model based on “Guardians.” Users can stake SKR to guardian nodes to verify device security, maintain platform standards, and participate in key decisions. This design combines economic incentives with hardware security, allowing stakers to earn rewards while having a tangible impact on the long-term stability of the Solana Mobile ecosystem.

In terms of governance, SKR stakers can vote on platform admission rules, fund flows, and the direction of ecosystem development, thereby establishing closer interest ties among users, developers, and the platform. Solana Mobile stated that this model helps promote decentralized governance and creates a more sustainable environment for developers.

From the tokenomics perspective, the total supply of SKR is 10 billion tokens, following a linear inflation model. The initial inflation rate is 10%, decreasing by 25% annually thereafter, stabilizing at 2% in the sixth year. Of these, 30% will be used for airdrops, mainly distributed to Seeker smartphone users, Solana dApp users, developers, and other early ecosystem participants. An additional 25% is allocated for ecosystem growth, 10% for partners and liquidity bootstrapping.

The remaining tokens include 10% allocated to the Solana community treasury, 15% to Solana Mobile, and 10% to Solana Labs. Emmett, General Manager of Solana Mobile, stated that the SKR airdrop is not only a reward for early supporters but also an opportunity for community participants to jointly shape the platform’s governance and economic rules.

It is worth noting that the Seeker smartphone, as Solana Mobile’s second-generation product, was released last August, with significant improvements in hardware performance and on-chain integration compared to Saga. With the launch of SKR, Solana Mobile is accelerating the development of an integrated “device + token + governance” Web3 mobile ecosystem.

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