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All Solana, all the time from @Quicknode.

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Solana at Quicknode
Solana at Quicknode@QuicknodeSolana·
@X402 moves fast. We've released a new package, @quicknode/x402-solana that allows you and your agents to ✨connect using Solana Kit in a single function call✨ All you need is an id.json and some USDC in the account. npm install @quicknode/x402-solana
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beeman 🐝
beeman 🐝@beeman_nl·
@joaomendoncaaaa @trentdotsol I'd love to keep working on this and make it awesome, get it in the hands of people. We gave a few shots at getting funding for @SamuiBuild but didn't succeed. It seems like something that would make sense. @vibhu if you're interested, I'd be more than happy to chat. 🫡
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trent.sol
trent.sol@trentdotsol·
if foundation wants to vibe code shitty copypasta of things that already exist to use their "distribution" to "benefit" the ecosystem, right here > 12. All of the top wallets are still closed source. No progress made there, and seems like no one cares.
Noah 🎈@redacted_noah

It's been about a year, so I think it'd be fun to look back and see which of these complaints has been solved. 1. IDL infrastructure is even more of a mess now. There's now two sources of truth, the original PDA and now a metadata program. Unfortunately, the metadata program was built without first class support for IDL versioning. So, next time IDLs change major versions, expect more pain. 2. Parsing historical programs given the lack of IDL versioning/history is still a problem now, and with the added metadata program it's now slightly worse. 3. The read layer has improved substantially. Most rpc providers heavily index gPA, so it's not as bad (still bad). Indexers have gotten unbelievably reliable now, such that I trust running an entire UI off of indexed data. It's heavier, you have devops costs, but at least it works and you can customize to your heart's content. 4. Running an API powered by indexers is still somewhat pricey 5. Transaction sending and landing is more or less solved. I haven't had to think about this in months. Smooth as butter. 6. Anchor has gotten faster and they've fixed a lot of the issues that blow out memory. There's still a lot of improvements to be made here, and new frameworks/anchor v2 are coming. 7. CPI depth limit is set to be increased. So this will not be an issue for much longer. 8. TX size limits are set to be increased. So this will not be an issue for much longer. 9. Rent costs have gone down because SOL price shit the bed. Yay? They are also going to actually cut rent costs soon™ 10. All of the cNFT issues described still exist. These have mostly been solved by just not using cNFTs. Use core or token metadata nfts instead. 11. Errors have, for the most part, gotten better. There are still quite a few useless errors, though. 12. All of the top wallets are still closed source. No progress made there, and seems like no one cares. 13. Rust anchor client still sucks. 14. Explorers still have issues, but thanks to claude I built my own that solves most of the issues (explorer.chewing.glass) 15. The base RPC spec still sucks, but if you're okay with vendor lock-in, Helius has a ton of useful APIs. Transaction history. Ability to only fetch accounts that have changed since a given slot. Etc. 16. I actually haven't had a dependency hell issue in a few months, I also haven't upgraded anything. Maybe it's getting better? 17. I haven't had issues with preflight disabled transactions in a while. Not sure if they fixed these issues, or I just started simulating more often. 18. Running programs on a cron is largely fixed. I wrote tuktuk for this, and it's been running reliably for almost a year. Largely things seem to be getting better. I've noticed that a lot of the pain goes away if you shove all of your solana-related stuff into an API, and use that API from your various clients web2 style. You can leverage indexers for complex queries. You can change your program and IDLs without breaking all clients. You can record your own transaction history. Etc. I always had a dream that blockchain dev was a way to avoid devops costs and burden by running everything on decentralized infrastructure. We seem to have moved far from this ideal, web3 is just web2 with another kind of database. Doesn't look great for protocols outliving their parent companies, but as we've seen that almost never happens anyway.

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Solflare - The Solana Wallet
BREAKING ‼️ Over $3.2M has already been sent using Private Send in Solflare. Now it’s your turn. Private Send breaks the link between sender and recipient wallets, shielding your activity on demand. Simple. Optional. Built right into your Solflare ↓
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Solana at Quicknode@QuicknodeSolana·
🤖AI agents can spend USDC anywhere that takes Visa! 🔥
MPCVault | crypto banking for institutions@mpcvault

Introducing the MPCVault Agent Card! AI agents can now spend USDC autonomously anywhere Visa is accepted. x402-native. Policy-controlled. Partnering with @BlockRunAI (@bc1beat) ClawRouter to secure the agentic payments stack. Your agents route, pay, and transact. MPCVault keeps the keys safe. Set spend limits. Whitelist merchants. Require approvals. Autonomous spending, with guardrails your team controls.

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chase
chase@therealchaseeb·
The time has come. Dropping next week.
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Arcium ☂️
Arcium ☂️@Arcium·
In case you did not know: - Arcium unlocks an entirely new design space for applications - Arcium enables encrypted shared state, not just private transactions - Blockchains are transparent by default. Arcium makes them usable for real-world business - Cerberus is the first ever practical dishonest majority protocol - Arcis is the fastest way to build privacy applications on Solana - C-SPL makes any token confidential and usable in onchain programs - Arcium is live on Mainnet Alpha. Builders can deploy to Solana Mainnet today Privacy for Anything.
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Stepan | squads.xyz
Stepan | squads.xyz@SimkinStepan·
Cypherpunk blog posts can only get you so far. Instead you can build something customers want and help them move off traditional banking to stablecoin rails. Our mission is to get to end to end stablecoin settlement across all businesses using Altitude because this is how pure velocity and efficiency of money movement is reached. But we have a lot more work to do before we get there. The reality is that most businesses today do require to settle via traditional rails for at least some of their payment volume and we are giving them that option, while they are holding 100% of their balance in stablecoins on the platform. A stablecoin account that connects you to local and onchain rails is how you bridge the gap and fulfill the mission. If you can’t see why this is the way to go, feel free to DM.
Stacy Muur@stacy_muur

Crypto projects are now bragging about rolling out SWIFT transfers for stablecoins. If you can’t see what’s wrong with that, I can’t help you.

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Anna | Perena
Anna | Perena@gizmothegizzer·
We brought tranching onchain. What would've taken legacy finance 6 figures in legal bill and months of work, now available on Solana to any yielding asset.
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Altitude
Altitude@altitude·
SWIFT transfers are live. Pay any bank account, anywhere in the world. Directly from your Altitude account. 200 countries. 11,000 banks. 1 balance.
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RYAN SΞAN ADAMS - rsa.eth 🦄
THEY DID IT. The SEC and CFTC just dropped a landmark document that officially classifies crypto assets. They're actually telling us which crypto assets are securities and which ones aren't - by name! THIS IS SOMETHING GENSLER REFUSED TO DO (he focused on prosecuting crypto out of existence) This rule doc gives crypto many of the benefits of the clarity bill - it lifts us out of the gray market - it gives every asset a path. It's almost like the Clarity act just passed by way of regulator. (of course, the actual clarity act will harden all this into legislation and make it irreversible in the event we get another Gensler, we still want it) This rule says there's 5 categories for crypto assets: 1) Digital Commodities - assets tied to a functional, decentralized crypto system (e.g., BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, ADA, DOGE). Not securities. (yes, they name them on page 14) 2) Digital Collectibles - NFTs, meme coins, artwork tokens, in-game items. Not securities (fractionalized collectibles may be an exception). 3) Digital Tools - membership tokens, credentials, domain names (e.g., ENS). Not securities. 4) Stablecoins - payment stablecoins under the GENIUS Act are not securities. Other stablecoins, it depends. 5) Digital Securities - tokenized versions of traditional securities. Like tokenized stocks. Always securities. Amazing! This makes so much sense I can't believe it's coming from a regulator. No more enforcement threats to Ethereum developers and crypto exchanges. How about the Howey test? More common sense! If an issuer makes specific promises of managerial efforts from which buyers expect profits, the offering is a security until those promises are fulfilled. Then it's a commodity. The asset itself was never the security, the deal around it was. (E.g. XRP was a security pre launch, became a commodity after). How about stuff like staking and mining? Mining? Not a securities transaction. Staking? Also not a securities transaction, that includes custodial and liquid staking even with LSTs! How about wrapping BTC? Not a securities transaction. Airdrops? NOT SECURITIES. NO MORE GEO BANS PROTECTING AMERICANS from free airdrops. Remember this is a joint doc from the SEC and CFTC, They're actually cooperating on this, no internal strife, this is binding to both. SEC regulates $80-100 trillion assets CFTC regulates $5-10 trillion assets Both of the world's largest capital markets are showing us that crypto assets are here to stay and they're welcome alongside traditional assets. Every country will follow. This is the biggest move toward legitimacy I've seen in all my time in crypto. Maybe bigger than the genius act since is covers all crypto assets. Well done @MichaelSelig and @SECPaulSAtkins. And especially well done to the indefatigable @HesterPeirce. Her fingerprints are all over this, couldn't have happened without her eight years of principles-based curiosity.
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Justin | SEI
Justin | SEI@JustinBarlow·
Stripe paid $1.1B for Bridge. Now Mastercard is paying $1.8B for BVNK Two of the largest payment companies on earth racing to acquire stablecoin infrastructure. Make of this what you will
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Solana at Quicknode@QuicknodeSolana·
✨Everyone with PayPal or Venmo in seventy countries now has a Solana address. ✨ Which now means you can pay anyone in a huge chunk of the world with crypto. coindesk.com/business/2026/…
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Solana at Quicknode@QuicknodeSolana·
✨Everyone with PayPal or Venmo in seventy countries now has a Solana address. ✨ Which now means you can pay anyone in a huge chunk of the world with crypto. coindesk.com/business/2026/…
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chase@therealchaseeb·
Solana changed my life. It changed my career trajectory, it gave me new friends, it changed the way I think about finance and the future in general. Even the bad times shaped my way of thinking, positively. Happy birthday, Solana 🥳
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