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SKR is Solana Mobile’s native token, designed to power governance and economic operations throughout the mobile ecosystem. Officially, SKR has a maximum supply of 10 billion tokens, with 30% allocated for airdrops and early-stage token unlocks to jumpstart the ecosystem. This structure highlights Solana Mobile’s strong commitment to early community and user engagement.
To reward early supporters, SKR uses a linear inflation model. The system mints new tokens every 48 hours, starting with an annual inflation rate of 10%, which decreases by 25% each year. When the inflation rate reaches 2%, token supply enters a stable, long-term phase. Through this mechanism, Solana Mobile encourages users to stake SKR to participate in inflation rewards and earn corresponding returns.

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Seeker is Solana Mobile’s second Web3 phone and serves as an affordable extension of the original Saga. After opening for pre-orders in January last year, Seeker quickly captured market attention, receiving over 150,000 pre-orders and beginning shipments in August to more than 50 countries. Seeker is more than hardware; it is positioned as a major gateway to the Solana Mobile ecosystem.
From a technical perspective, the Solana Mobile ecosystem is built on the TEEPin network architecture, which integrates Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) and DePIN decentralized physical infrastructure to deliver several core features:
With the Seeker phone, users can generate non-transferable Genesis Tokens, which serve as credentials to unlock exclusive on-chain rewards and experiences.
The ecosystem prioritizes community ownership, enabling users to participate in governance while supporting a wide range of mobile-native on-chain activities, including payments, DeFi, AI, DePIN, NFTs, and gaming. The combination of Seeker and SKR transforms mobile devices from simple tools into an integrated part of the Web3 ecosystem.
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From SKR’s tokenomics to the deployment of the Seeker phone and TEEPin architecture, Solana Mobile is building a decentralized ecosystem centered on mobile devices and community participation. This framework connects hardware, tokens, and governance, while providing a concrete model for Web3 applications in mobile environments.





