
Maxi on Sallar 🐍
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Today is an important architectural milestone for the Sallar ecosystem. The new Sallar app is now live on desktop and web, becoming the main platform for managing participation in the network. This release changes the operating model of the ecosystem by moving from separate device instances toward a structured node hierarchy built around Mother Nodes and Lite Nodes. Onboarding is now open. Web app: webapp.sallar.app Desktop app: download.sallar.app/windows/sallar… Set up your Mother Node, connect your Lite Nodes, and organize your devices under one main structure. The Mother Node becomes the primary control and benefit channel for active providers, while Lite Nodes operate as connected devices assigned to it. This allows users to monitor activity, receive node notifications, and manage multiple active devices from one place with better visibility and less fragmentation. This is a practical step toward a more scalable distributed resource network. As the ecosystem grows, provider participation needs a clearer structure, simpler supervision, and a more unified way to organize active resources. This release creates that foundation. Rewards continue every 4 hours together with on-chain epochs, powered by Solana technology. The Sallar Network has already processed over 15M transfers, and the new app gives this activity a more organized operational layer. In the coming weeks, a new service related to data and artificial intelligence will also be introduced inside the app, adding another utility layer to the network. The new Sallar app is live today. Onboard your Mother Node, connect your Lite Nodes, and move your devices into the new Sallar structure.






Solana Mobile is the mobile layer of the Solana ecosystem, built for users, developers, and decentralized applications. One of its important elements is the Solana dApp Store, a Web3 version of the App Store or Google Play for on chain tools and blockchain based services. Today, Sallar App was submitted to the Solana dApp Store. This is an important step because, until now, Sallar App has been available exclusively through the website. Submission to the dApp Store opens the path to a new distribution channel, closer to mobile users and the Solana community. Over the past months, we have been working to move Sallar App beyond basic availability and prepare it as a product ready for broader use. This process included product development, performance stabilization, structural improvements, and user experience refinement. Solana dApp Store gives projects access to an audience that already uses blockchain based solutions. These are people active in the Solana ecosystem, familiar with on chain applications, wallets, payments, digital services, and decentralized infrastructure. For Sallar, this means a more relevant entry point into a market that is already close to the type of product we are building. The significance of this step is not only about the submission itself. It is about moving from a web only model toward potential presence in a native mobile Web3 environment. The dApp Store can shorten the path between discovery and actual use, because users encounter the product directly in a place where they are already looking for blockchain applications. For us, the most important point is that Sallar App is entering this process as a product we have been building consistently for a long time. This step may open new opportunities, but its real value will depend on execution, market reception, and the consistent delivery of utility to users.








