Crypto Native means showing up everyday to make decentralized finance accessible to everyone.
We're building an inclusive future: move money wherever you want, whenever you want, wherever you are.
Join the movement.
— Joel, Verse Team Lead at https://t.co/H6z5iTX0gA
Your phone is now a crypto checkout terminal.
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Proud to collaborate with @VerseEcosystem, the official token of @BitcoinCom, on this initiative supporting the PCRC and the Nigerian Police.
Covered by News Sphere, Facts Reporters, Mandate Nigeria, Focal Point Reporters, and Delta Broadcasting Service.
More updates soon.
Proud to collaborate with @VerseEcosystem, the official token of @BitcoinCom, on this initiative supporting the PCRC and the Nigerian Police.
Covered by News Sphere, Facts Reporters, Mandate Nigeria, Focal Point Reporters, and Delta Broadcasting Service.
More updates soon.
Prediction Market on SnappQuest Live!!!
New quests are now available on @SnappQuest.
Link: https://t.co/4dDp9LzSgZ
💰 Total Prize Pool: 1,000,000 VERSE
#SnappQuest#VerseEcosystem
Merchants own their infrastructure, move money whenever they want, and send anywhere in the world in under a second. That is what @itseasyco is building on Solana.
@IamAndrewFisher on what comes next for merchants.
SOLANA SUMMIT NIGERIA IS HERE!!!
Registration is now open 🥳
We’re bringing earning opportunities and internet capital markets to Uyo - Akwa Ibom state 🔥
📆: August 8th, 2026
📍: Nwaniba Hall, Ibom Hotel & Golf Resort
⏰: 9 AM
RSVP below 👇🏿
🔥 LATEST: Upcoming regulatory clarity could broadly boost digital assets, with Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, and Cardano positioned to benefit from growth in tokenized assets, stablecoins, and DeFi, according to a new Grayscale report.
The @Solana Frontier Hackathon product directory is live!🏔️
Frontier was the largest crypto hackathon ever & one of the largest in tech history with 2,857 submissions.
Winners and Colosseum's next accelerator startups will be announced next month.
https://t.co/5GCj6uXvsU
Messari State of Solana Q1 2026 report is now live
TLDR? RWAs up +43% to $2B and Solana now settles nearly half of stablecoin volume across major networks 🔥
Big news.
Cashflow has received a $10,000 grant from @SuperteamUKR.
Now we can build our @solanamobile app even harder.
Huge thanks to Superteam Ukraine for supporting builders over the years. This is what makes building on @solana special.
OPOS.
The Nigerian Solana ecosystem kept shipping, winning, and scaling globally last week. From a $25k hackathon win and two startups securing spots in the $20M Solana Alchemy Fund, to ecosystem products getting spotlighted by MagicBlock, alongside new launches and partnerships going live, the pace of execution across the ecosystem continues to accelerate.
Here’s a recap of everything you missed last week:
📰 Headline News
– Winners of the @colosseum Frontier Hackathon Side Track in partnership with @RaenestApp were announced:
🥇 @hottake_app ($5000)
🥈 @leashmarket ($3000)
🥉 @ramphub ($2000)
– @seedless_wallet, built by SuperteamNG member @francis_codex, won $25,000 at the @BagsHackathon.
– @SwivOfficial and @seedless_wallet were selected for the @Alchemy Solana Fund.
📰 Launches & Ecosystem
– @paj_cash x @rail_finance went live, enabling users swap USDC, send and receive Naira seamlessly.
– @Zend_Money partnered with @paj_cash as its official Naira provider for Nigeria.
– @OwegoApp officially launched in Kenya and went live on Seeker.
– @VortiqOfficial and @rust_undead were spotlighted by @magicblock.
📰 Community & Milestones
– SuperteamNG member, @JudithOgar, announced a 6-week “Zero to Strategy” programme for early-stage technical founders.
– Winners of the “SurfCash Video Bounty” were announced:
🥇 @imabasi___
🥈 @kryptdou_
🥉 @yourmediaguy_
4️⃣ @lifeofedi_
– SuperteamNG lead, @Harri_obi, was announced as a speaker for the Crypto and DeFi Forum 2026 by @afritechseries.
– @use_legion received a $3,000 grant from the @SolanaFndn Nigeria Grants Programme.
What did we miss, and what are you shipping this week?
Sallar App has been officially submitted to Google Play. This means the app has now entered the Google Play review process and, if approved, may become available through one of the most widely used mobile distribution channels for Android users.
Until now, Sallar App has been accessed mainly through the website. Google Play can give the product a much stronger mobile entry point, users can discover it through app store search, install it directly on their phones, receive updates in a familiar way, and return to the app from the same environment they already use for everyday mobile products.
The value of this submission is mainly about exposure and accessibility. Google Play gives access to a broader audience than Web3 native channels alone. It can place Sallar App in front of Android users who may not actively follow blockchain ecosystems, but who are already used to mobile apps, digital accounts, payments, app based services, and infrastructure tools.
It is a step toward making Sallar App easier to find, easier to install, and easier to use from a standard mobile environment.
Over the past months, the app has been improved across product structure, performance, interface clarity, and mobile usability. The Google Play submission reflects that preparation and opens the path to wider distribution if the review process is completed successfully.
The app has now been submitted after being adjusted to meet the requirements of major app distribution platforms, which often approach Web3 products with additional caution due to the specific nature of the industry. The next value will come from the review process, approval, exposure, user installs, feedback, and the continued delivery of practical utility.
Until now, Sallar App has not been available as a dedicated iOS app. Apple’s platform environment creates specific requirements for apps that rely on background activity, so Sallar had to approach the iOS version differently. Instead of forcing the same model across every platform, we worked on a practical compromise between Apple’s requirements and Sallar’s goal of reaching users on Apple mobile devices in a compliant and usable way.
This submission is part of a broader move toward the largest mobile app distribution platforms. The mobile versions have been prepared with platform expectations in mind, including user experience, compliance, product clarity, and review readiness.
Sallar App has now been submitted to the Apple App Store, starting the review path for the iOS version of the product. If approved, the app may become available through Apple’s native distribution channel, giving iPhone users a direct and familiar way to access Sallar from their mobile devices.
This is important because Sallar App has so far been reached mainly through the website. App Store distribution can create a more natural entry point for iOS users: they can find the app through store search, install it directly, manage updates in the usual Apple environment, and return to the product from the same place they already use for trusted everyday applications.
The main value of this submission is distribution, accessibility, and user confidence. The App Store can help Sallar reach people beyond Web3 native audiences, including users who are already comfortable with mobile apps, digital accounts, subscriptions, payments, and practical online services, but who may not actively follow blockchain or DePIN ecosystems.
Over the past months, the app has been refined across structure, performance, interface clarity, and mobile usability. These improvements were made to support a smoother mobile experience and to prepare Sallar for review across major app distribution platforms, where Web3 related products are often reviewed with additional caution because of the nature of the sector.
The next steps now depend on Apple’s review process, potential approval, broader exposure, user installs, feedback, and continued delivery of practical utility inside the Sallar ecosystem.
For iOS users, the goal is simple: make access to Sallar possible through the mobile environment they already trust, without changing the practical direction of the product.