BlockBeats news, on August 5, Solana Mobile's second phone, Seeker, started shipping on August 4, with pre-orders exceeding 150,000 units, far surpassing the previous generation product, Saga. The device has a starting price of $450, integrating a native crypto wallet and decentralized app store, enhancing on-chain usage scenarios. Solana expects to earn at least $67.5 million from this.

Emmett Hollyer, General Manager of Solana Mobile, stated that Seeker has significantly upgraded hardware performance and on-chain functionality compared to Saga, reflecting Solana's continued strategic direction in mobile deployment.

BiyaPay analysts point out that native blockchain hardware, as an important entry point connecting users with the blockchain ecosystem, may further improve user retention and asset activity, providing more direct support for the application of assets like SOL.

Currently, BiyaPay supports real-time exchanges of over 200 crypto assets, including SOL, and offers 'zero fee' spot and contract order trading services. Users can also seamlessly participate in U.S. and Hong Kong stock investments using USDT, without the need for offshore accounts, achieving efficient linkage between on-chain and traditional finance.