Solana Mobile has set Jan. 21 as the launch date for the highly anticipated SKR token that will function as the economic backbone and coordination layer of its Seeker smartphone series.
- Solana Mobile will launch its SKR token on Jan. 21 as the core coordination and utility layer for the Seeker smartphone ecosystem.
- 30% of the 10 billion SKR supply is set aside for airdrops, with the majority allocated to Seeker users and developers.
What is the SKR token?
SKR will function as the foundational utility and governance token that is expected to give crypto-native mobile users more control over platform policies and economic flows compared to traditional mobile ecosystems that Solana Mobile general manager Emmett Hollyer says have constrained both developers and users alike.
As a part of the launch, 30% of the 10 billion SKR token supply has been earmarked for community airdrops, and two-thirds of the initial airdrop allocation has been reserved for Solana Seeker users and developers.
Besides this, another 2.7 billion SKR will be made available during the token generation event, out of which 1 billion tokens will be allocated to the community treasury, and another 1 billion will be used to provide liquidity. The remaining 700 million will be used for growth and partnerships.
“SKR will give all of the people who have gotten us to this point the opportunity to influence the success of this platform: who can participate, what rules they follow, and what economic flows keep it going,” Hollyer said in a Jan. 7 X post.
Seeker is the second-generation device in Solana Mobile’s crypto-integrated smartphone lineup that began with the Saga, which was launched back in April 2023. Initially, the Saga struggled to gain traction, but the devices gained popularity during the 2023 holiday season after meme coin airdrops like BONK became so profitable for users that it exceeded the phone’s $1000 selling price.
With Seekers comes Guardians
Seeker was announced in late 2024 to replace the Saga and refine the concept with a more affordable price point and better hardware. Solana Mobile began shipping the new devices to over 50 countries in August last year, after securing more than 150,000 pre-orders.
The phone’s TEEPIN architecture decentralizes device-level security and app distribution through a multi-layer trust network, with Solana node operators, dubbed Guardians, responsible for verifying devices, curating dApps, and enforcing community rules.
Seeker users will be able to stake and delegate their tokens to these Guardians in exchange for various exclusive in-app features and staking rewards.
Solana Mobile has already confirmed many of its key infrastructure partners, such as Anza, Helius, Jito, DoubleZero, and Triton One, to serve as Guardians who will be introduced at the SKR token launch.
As Solana Mobile focuses on scaling its next-generation ecosystem, it pulled the plug on software support for the Saga devices in October last year, which sold in significantly lower numbers compared to the Seeker.

