Solana Ecosystem

Socean

An early Solana liquid staking protocol that used algorithmic stake distribution to promote validator decentralization. Socean issued scnSOL as its liquid staking token and pioneered automated delegation strategies on Solana. The protocol merged into the Sanctum ecosystem in 2024, with its liquid staking functionality absorbed into Sanctum's unified LST infrastructure.

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An early Solana liquid staking protocol that used algorithmic stake distribution to promote validator decentralization. Socean issued scnSOL as its liquid staking token and pioneered automated delegation strategies on Solana. The protocol merged into the Sanctum ecosystem in 2024, with its liquid staking functionality absorbed into Sanctum's unified LST infrastructure.

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Socean (socean)
Category: Solana Ecosystem
Definition: An early Solana liquid staking protocol that used algorithmic stake distribution to promote validator decentralization. Socean issued scnSOL as its liquid staking token and pioneered automated delegation strategies on Solana. The protocol merged into the Sanctum ecosystem in 2024, with its liquid staking functionality absorbed into Sanctum's unified LST infrastructure.
Aliases: scnSOL
Related: Liquid Staking, Sanctum, Validator
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Liquid Staking

A mechanism where staked SOL is represented by a transferable token (LST) that accrues staking rewards while remaining usable in DeFi. Instead of locking SOL with a validator, users deposit into a liquid staking pool and receive tokens like mSOL (Marinade), jitoSOL (Jito), or bSOL (BlazeStake). LSTs typically appreciate against SOL at the staking APY.

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Sanctum

A protocol that unifies fragmented liquidity across Solana's liquid staking token (LST) ecosystem by enabling instant swaps between any LSTs and providing the INF token as a unified liquid staking position. Sanctum solves the cold-start liquidity problem for new LST providers and allows validators to launch their own LSTs.

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Validator

A node that participates in the Solana network by validating transactions, voting on blocks, and (when selected as leader) producing new blocks. Validators run the Agave, Firedancer, or Jito client software, require significant hardware (128+ GB RAM, high-core CPU, NVMe SSD), and earn rewards from inflation and transaction fees.

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DeFi

Liquid Staking

A mechanism where staked SOL is represented by a transferable token (LST) that accrues staking rewards while remaining usable in DeFi. Instead of locking SOL with a validator, users deposit into a liquid staking pool and receive tokens like mSOL (Marinade), jitoSOL (Jito), or bSOL (BlazeStake). LSTs typically appreciate against SOL at the staking APY.

DeFi

Sanctum

A protocol that unifies fragmented liquidity across Solana's liquid staking token (LST) ecosystem by enabling instant swaps between any LSTs and providing the INF token as a unified liquid staking position. Sanctum solves the cold-start liquidity problem for new LST providers and allows validators to launch their own LSTs.

Core Protocol

Validator

A node that participates in the Solana network by validating transactions, voting on blocks, and (when selected as leader) producing new blocks. Validators run the Agave, Firedancer, or Jito client software, require significant hardware (128+ GB RAM, high-core CPU, NVMe SSD), and earn rewards from inflation and transaction fees.

Solana Ecosystem

Solana Accelerate

Solana Foundation's product-focused conference series. The inaugural event was held in May 2025 in New York City with over 3,000 attendees, later expanding to a global format in 2026 with editions in APAC and Miami. Positioned around product showcases and founder talks, Solana Accelerate complements Breakpoint's developer focus by highlighting real-world applications and go-to-market strategies.

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Saber

The first major stableswap AMM on Solana, using a Curve-style invariant for efficient swaps between same-peg assets such as stablecoins and wrapped token variants. Saber reached peak TVL of over $4B in 2021, becoming the largest protocol on Solana by TVL at that time. The protocol pioneered the stableswap model on Solana but declined significantly by 2023 as liquidity migrated to newer platforms.

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SAMO

Solana's self-styled ambassador dog memecoin, launched in April 2021 as one of the earliest memecoins on the network. The SAMO community positions the project as an ecosystem education and adoption vehicle, hosting events, producing content, and onboarding new users to Solana. SAMO maintains one of the longest-running memecoin communities on Solana with a focus on positive ecosystem contribution.

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Send

A Solana-native messaging and payments token enabling wallet-to-wallet transfers through a simplified mobile interface focused on consumer accessibility. Send aims to make crypto payments as intuitive as messaging apps by combining a social graph with payment functionality, targeting mainstream users who want to send and receive tokens without navigating complex DeFi interfaces.

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DeFiliquid-staking

Liquid Staking

A mechanism where staked SOL is represented by a transferable token (LST) that accrues staking rewards while remaining usable in DeFi. Instead of locking SOL with a validator, users deposit into a liquid staking pool and receive tokens like mSOL (Marinade), jitoSOL (Jito), or bSOL (BlazeStake). LSTs typically appreciate against SOL at the staking APY.

DeFisanctum

Sanctum

A protocol that unifies fragmented liquidity across Solana's liquid staking token (LST) ecosystem by enabling instant swaps between any LSTs and providing the INF token as a unified liquid staking position. Sanctum solves the cold-start liquidity problem for new LST providers and allows validators to launch their own LSTs.

Core Protocolvalidator

Validator

A node that participates in the Solana network by validating transactions, voting on blocks, and (when selected as leader) producing new blocks. Validators run the Agave, Firedancer, or Jito client software, require significant hardware (128+ GB RAM, high-core CPU, NVMe SSD), and earn rewards from inflation and transaction fees.

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Solana Ecosystem

Phantom

The most popular Solana wallet, available as a browser extension and mobile app with multi-chain support (Solana, Ethereum, Polygon, Bitcoin). Phantom provides token swaps, NFT management, staking, and a built-in dApp browser. Known for its clean UX and rapid feature adoption, it has become the default entry point for most Solana users and consistently ranks among the top crypto wallets by active users.

Solana Ecosystem

Solflare

A Solana-native wallet offering browser extension, mobile, and web interfaces with deep staking integration, hardware wallet support (Ledger), and a built-in dApp browser. Solflare was one of the first Solana wallets and provides advanced features like stake account management, token metadata display, and priority fee controls. It supports the Solana Wallet Standard for seamless dApp connectivity.

Solana Ecosystem

Backpack Wallet

A multi-chain wallet developed by Coral (the team behind xNFT protocol) that combines MPC and self-custody models. Backpack pioneered executable NFTs (xNFTs) that embed full applications inside NFTs, enabling a decentralized app store experience within the wallet. It supports Solana, Ethereum, and other chains with a focus on developer extensibility and programmable wallet experiences.

Solana Ecosystem

Backpack Exchange

A regulated cryptocurrency exchange built by the same team behind Backpack Wallet (Coral). Licensed in multiple jurisdictions, it offers spot and perpetual futures trading with a focus on the Solana ecosystem. Backpack Exchange integrates tightly with the Backpack Wallet for seamless fund transfers and aims to bridge the gap between centralized exchange liquidity and self-custodial wallet experiences.