Solana Mobile announced that the SKR token will be launched in January 2026, with a total supply of 10 billion tokens, and it is expected that 30% will be airdropped. Users of Seeker phones and active dApp users in the ecosystem will have the chance to receive it.
The Solana Mobile brand under the Solana chain announced this morning (4) that its native token SKR is planned to be issued in January 2026, with a total supply of 10 billion tokens. According to official statements, 30% of the allocation will be airdropped after the token generation event (TGE), primarily targeting Seeker phone holders and active dApp users in the Solana ecosystem.
This marks the final piece as Solana Mobile transitions from hardware sales to the 'device + token economy'.
BSKR Token Distribution and Inflation Design
According to the official announcement from Solana Mobile, the SKR distribution structure is as follows:
Airdrop 30%
Growth and Partnership 25%
Solana Mobile Team 15%
Solana Labs 10%
Community Treasury 10%
Liquidity and Launch 10%.
Additionally, SKR adopts a linear inflation model, with an inflation rate of 10% in the first year (approximately 1 billion tokens), then decreasing by 25% each year until stabilizing at 2%.
Guardian Mechanism and Actual Use
In the future, token holders can stake SKR to the 'Guardian', participate in platform governance, and earn inflation rewards.
The official description states that the Guardian is based on the TEEPIN architecture, responsible for verifying the authenticity of devices and auditing dApps, ensuring the decentralization and security of the mobile ecosystem. Unstaking will occur in two-day cycles to reduce liquidity risk.
Tokens will also allocate a developer incentive fund to support teams developing applications on the Seeker phone, introducing more use cases into the ecosystem.
As of now, the official claims that the second-generation Seeker phone has delivered over 150,000 devices, but the overall usage rate is not very high. Once SKR goes live, the market will once again verify whether Web3 phones can achieve large-scale adoption through token incentives.


