TLDR Solana Mobile will launch its SKR token in January 2026 with a total supply of 10 billion tokens Token distribution includes 30% for airdrops, 25% for growth and partnerships, and 10% for liquidity SKR will serve as the governance token for Solana Mobile’s ecosystem and DApp store The token features linear inflation starting at [...] The post Solana Mobile SKR Token Coming in January: What You Need to Know appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Solana Mobile will launch its SKR token in January 2026 with a total supply of 10 billion tokens Token distribution includes 30% for airdrops, 25% for growth and partnerships, and 10% for liquidity SKR will serve as the governance token for Solana Mobile’s ecosystem and DApp store The token features linear inflation starting at [...] The post Solana Mobile SKR Token Coming in January: What You Need to Know appeared first on CoinCentral.

Solana Mobile SKR Token Coming in January: What You Need to Know

2025/12/04 16:49
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TLDR

  • Solana Mobile will launch its SKR token in January 2026 with a total supply of 10 billion tokens
  • Token distribution includes 30% for airdrops, 25% for growth and partnerships, and 10% for liquidity
  • SKR will serve as the governance token for Solana Mobile’s ecosystem and DApp store
  • The token features linear inflation starting at 10% in year one, decreasing 25% annually until reaching 2%
  • Holders can stake SKR with “guardians” who validate trust and review apps across the phone ecosystem

Solana Mobile announced plans to release its SKR token in January 2026. The token is tied to the company’s Seeker smartphone and will function as the governance token for its mobile ecosystem.

The company revealed details about the token on social media Wednesday. SKR will have a fixed total supply of 10 billion tokens. The distribution plan allocates portions to different groups and purposes.

Token Distribution and Allocation

Thirty percent of the token supply will go toward airdrops for users. Another 25% is reserved for growth initiatives and partnerships. The company plans to use 10% for liquidity and launch support.

A community treasury will receive 10% of the tokens. Solana Mobile gets 15% of the supply. Solana Labs, the parent company, receives the remaining 10%.

The company first mentioned plans for the SKR token in May. At that time, Solana Mobile said the token would give Seeker smartphone owners ownership in the platform. The Seeker phone comes pre-loaded with crypto apps and features.

Inflation Model and Staking

SKR includes a linear inflation model designed to reward early participants. Token holders can stake their SKR to help secure the mobile ecosystem. The inflation rate starts at 10% in the first year.

The inflation rate will decrease by 25% each year. This reduction continues until the rate reaches a terminal rate of 2%. Solana Mobile says this structure aims to encourage early activity while maintaining predictable token issuance over time.

The company plans to share more information about SKR at the Solana Breakpoint Conference. The conference runs from December 11 to 13.

Guardian System and DApp Store

Solana Mobile introduced a new “guardian” system alongside the token announcement. Guardians will validate trust across the phone ecosystem. They verify device authenticity and review submissions to the DApp store.

Solana Mobile will serve as the first guardian. Other companies plan to join as guardians in 2026. These include Helius Labs, Double Zero, and Triton One.

The DApp store currently hosts over 100 Solana-based decentralized applications. Solana Mobile has positioned the store as a key feature of the Seeker phone. The company wants to move beyond the phone being seen only as a rewards device like its first model, the Saga.

SKR holders can earn rewards by staking tokens with guardians. The staking mechanism supports builders and helps secure devices. Guardians also enforce community standards for the DApp store.

Market Response

The price of Solana moved higher following the announcement. SOL traded around $140 before the news. The price increased to $145.68, representing a 5.4% gain over 24 hours.

The Seeker phone launched in August 2025 as Solana Mobile’s second-generation device. It features upgraded hardware compared to the first Saga model. The phone includes deeper integration of decentralized and onchain features.

The post Solana Mobile SKR Token Coming in January: What You Need to Know appeared first on CoinCentral.

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