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Solana Introduces Game-Changing Token Extensions for Businesses in Web3 | Blockster

source-logo  blockster.com 24 January 2024 11:52, UTC

San Francisco – The Solana Foundation, a non-profit organization backing the decentralization, adoption, and security of the Solana network, has just rolled out a game-changer – token extensions. These are the next-gen features built on the SPL Token standard, bringing a host of turnkey solutions for businesses stepping into the blockchain arena.



In a nutshell, token extensions are like a Swiss Army knife for developers, enterprises, financial institutions, and Solana-native teams. They provide out-of-the-box advanced token functionalities, mimicking the controls you'd find in private blockchain setups.

What’s cool is that it all happens on Solana, one of the most popular public blockchains globally. This move is not just making things easier; it's also beefing up security and compliance controls. Think of it as a power-up for developers, giving them more tools to play with and making the Solana network even more attractive.

Anatoly Yakovenko, the co-founder of Solana and CEO of Solana Labs, spilled the beans on how groundbreaking this is:
"Solana is the first network to offer this level of integrated developer and user experience in a single token program. Some big names in crypto are already getting on board with token extensions – that’s how exciting this is."

Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder & CEO of Solana Labs
Major players like Paxos and GMO-Z.com Trust Company Inc. (GMO Trust) are already riding this wave. Paxos, a big player in regulated blockchain and tokenization, expanded its stablecoin game to Solana just before Christmas.

GMO Trust, not to be outdone, dropped the first regulated Japanese yen stablecoin and their own U.S. dollar stablecoin on the Solana network. Token extensions are like the backstage pass these companies needed – innovative and compliant.

Sheraz Shere, Head of Payments at the Solana Foundation, gave us the inside scoop, "The Solana network is the blockchain of choice for big companies stepping into the Web3 space. Companies like Visa, Worldpay, Stripe, Google, and Shopify have already seen the advantages of Solana and have launched things that only Solana can handle.
"Token extensions open up even more possibilities for big companies to dive into blockchain and use features that matter to them."

Sheraz Shere, Head of Payments at the Solana Foundation
Amira Valliani, Head of Policy at the Solana Foundation, broke it down for us: "More and more companies want in on blockchain action, but they want to do it right and stick to the rules. Token extensions make that easy. Features like transfer hooks, confidential transfers, and permanent delegate authority make it a breeze for companies to follow the rules without burning resources on customizing smart contracts."

For the tech-curious, token extensions are designed for builders across industries, covering stablecoins, real-world assets, and payments. They come with some nifty features, like transfer hooks, transfer fees, confidential transfers, permanent delegate authority, and non-transferability. It’s like giving developers a new set of superpowers.

Interested in learning more about these token extensions? Head over to solana.com/solutions/token-extensions.

Earlier this week, we connected with the Solana team to unlock the secrets behind their growing global developer hub. Check out our exclusive interview with the Solana Foundation and explore the future of the Solana blockchain here.



About Solana

Solana is a blockchain that's all about getting things done. It’s like the multitasking guru of the crypto world, handling finance, NFTs, payments, gaming – you name it. It's open, decentralized, and works like a charm. Dive into the details at solana.com.

About Solana Labs

Solana Labs is a bunch of tech wizards based in San Francisco. They love building Web3 projects, crafting open-source software, and being the brains behind a Solana validator client. Curious? Check them out at solanalabs.com.

About Solana Foundation

The Solana Foundation, chilling in Zug, Switzerland, is all about making Solana better. As a non-profit, they're on a mission to spread the good word of decentralization, adoption, and security for the Solana network. Get to know them better at solana.org.


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