Zora launched attention markets on Solana to let users trade tokens tied to online trends in real time.
Users can create new markets for 1 SOL and close positions anytime as attention shifts.
Early trading volume stayed modest which shows attention markets remain experimental and high risk.
Zora expanded its platform to Solana on Feb. 17 with the launch of attention markets. The rollout moves the company beyond its earlier NFT focus and Ethereum-based infrastructure. The new product allows users to trade tokens tied to online trends. Both Zora and Solana publicly confirmed the launch on the same day.
⚡️NEW: @zora, built on @solana, launches a platform allowing users to take positions on cultural trends, memes, and ideas before they go mainstream, creating a new “attention market” for early insights. pic.twitter.com/VESk7oobZd
— The Crypto Times (@CryptoTimes_io) February 18, 2026
Attention markets let users speculate on the rise or fall of social media topics. Instead of trading political or economic outcomes, participants trade cultural momentum. Users buy and sell tokens linked to hashtags, memes, and internet discussions. As a result, traders track profits and losses in real time.
Anyone can create a new trend market by paying a 1 SOL fee. The fee aims to limit spam and discourage low-quality listings. Once a market goes live, other users can open positions instantly. They can also close positions at any time.
Zora built the system natively on Solana to support fast execution. Solana offers low fees and rapid transaction speeds. Therefore, the network can handle frequent price updates and high trading activity. However, Zora does not provide fixed rewards for market creators. Some trading pairs may include incentives, depending on activity.
Early data showed modest participation during the first day. Topics such as attentionmarkets, bitcoin, cats, dogs, and aigirlfriend attracted initial interest. While a few tokens posted sharp percentage gains, most saw limited volume. In addition, only a small number of markets crossed the $10,000 mark.
Shortly after launch, the main attentionmarkets token reached a market value near $70,000. Trading volume approached $200,000 during the initial period. Even so, liquidity remained thin across most markets.
The move to Solana triggered mixed reactions online. Some users viewed the shift as practical for high-frequency trading. Others saw it as a departure from Zora’s earlier Base and Ethereum alignment. Despite the debate, Zora’s native token rose more than 5%. It traded near $0.022 following the announcement.
Meanwhile, competition in the attention trading space is growing. Polymarket has collaborated with analytics firms on products linked to online sentiment. In addition, Noise, a project on Base, secured $7.1 million from Paradigm. The funding supports similar tools that track and monetize public interest.
Zora has also advertised a role titled Attention Economist. The position focuses on analyzing trends across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and X. This hiring move signals a longer-term effort to refine attention measurement.
Analysts describe attention markets as experimental and high risk. Low liquidity can amplify volatility and price swings. Still, supporters argue the model converts cultural momentum into tradable data.
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