Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.大家好
我们稍等一下 Thank you. . Thank you. .主持人说话
还不太会用 The老板 is not very useful.
Hi, Emmett, can you apply as a speaker?
I just sent you to be a speaker, but you haven't accepted the invitation. Oh, we're ready.
Imit, it's like it's on my lap.
It's not, it's like it's on my lap.
Hello, Em, can you hear me?
Can you just test your speaker?
Okay,okay,my name is Rick
and I'm glad that Solo can invite me as a host to host this AMA
就是我看到最近Tony最近一直在邀请中文开发者进入Solala生态
然后想问从Solala Mobile以及Sikker的角度
Hello, I have been seeing Tony actively inviting Chinese developers to join the Solara ecosystem from the Solara mobile and Seekers side.
How can you better support Chinese builders coming into the Solara system?
Yeah, yes. Hi, just confirming, can you still hear me?
Yeah, yes. Hi, just confirming, can you still hear me?
Yeah, yeah, I can hear you.
So you can just speak out and I help you to translate to Chinese to community.
Great. So we are excited to get more Chinese users and developers into our ecosystem.
I think the obvious entry point is through our Mandarin Discord. But as we look to
bring in more builders specifically, we'd love if there were anybody in the Solana Chinese community
who wanted to support developers in a dev rel capacity. So if anybody who's listening has gotten familiar with the Solana mobile
stack and building mobile apps and could become a developer relations advocate for the Chinese
community on behalf of Solana mobile, I would love for them to reach out and get in touch.
Thank you for responding.
Thanks for your responding
Let's move to next question
好的谢谢小鱼老师的这分享一直也在参与整个社区的活动好谢谢大家
好的谢谢老谢谢小鱼老师的这分享然后我们邀请下一位嘉宾这个
所以如果大家对于一些市市场上特别是首来的生态上面一些山沐啊
Sky在吗请问一下Sky,Sky老师Hello, I'm here
and she is actively engaged in Solala ecosystem
Mortal 老师 Recently, I've been trying to build up some dApps in the Sonana dApp store. I'm a super big Seek lover.
I'm a Seeker one holder as well as Seeker token and Sonana holder as well.
So I'm here just to, you know, hear some insights from the general manager from the Sonana Mobile
and just share some insights with you guys
uh 大家好我是我就是一个seeker的手机的一个持有者包括第一代和第二代
我都有购买然后同时也一直在这个链上活跃然后做一些呃
大开发的事情然后今天到这儿来呢也是希望能够听到这个general manager然后听到他的一些对于这个app store的一些APP的以后的发展的方向
YesCan you hear me? Hi, yes, can you hear me?
So could you please just briefly introduce yourself to our community and AMN listener?
I am the general manager for Solana Mobile.
So I run the whole business.
I work closely with our product and engineering teams, with our marketing, BD, developer growth teams, operations, support community, basically everything that makes Solana Mobile go.就是所有的事情,而我和Toli 都在正向上走。
好的,謝謝你分享。总负责人总经理的一个职位然后他和Solala Mobile的产品经理
时下收集了一些关于Solara Mobile的一些问题
Sker wanted to develop the last question I asked you.
He mentioned actually from the Seeker and Solana mobile side, the response from the team for developers is kind of slow and
He also mentions actually how some Chinese good developers team can make a business relationship with Solana Mobile.
This is a few questions from last question,
the first question is about how quickly
moves and the second is how
development relationships?
No, actually the first question is
This is the first question and the same question is correct.
So I'll answer the second question first, which is we have a business development team.
Admittedly, most of our current business development team is primarily English speaking.
And so for team members who want to get in touch with them, they're both on Twitter and on Discord.
And our community managers on Discord can help get in touch. Otherwise, we can use, I can share on Twitter, our BD team.
And so anybody who's following me can see who to reach out to.
You know, we want to move as quickly as possible
to work with as many builders as possible.
And so on the one side, we want to build as many tools as we can so that developers
can just build apps and they don't need us to go build and distribute to the store.
But if a team does want to work directly with us, whether that's for co-marketing or growth
opportunities, we want to support that as well. And so, like I said, I can tweet out some
of our team members who people can get in touch with. We'll also work to get a more direct line
to the solar team. So if there are inbound leads, we can work on those directly.
But otherwise, yeah, Twitter, Discord, and eventually Telegram.
Those are kind of the best ways to get in touch. If you want to translate that, I'm happy to then
answer the first question or whatever works best for you. Okay, so the whole answer just is for the second questionalright
Let me just first translate it to our community
then we talk first question
Hello Matt your microphone is still on
Oh sorry I'll turn it off
然后DC的话有他们的community manager
DC的Community Manager也会直接转
HelloSky老师讲清楚了吗因为我们刚才走回到第二个问题然后你第一个问题的话麦的时候放后面来讲他都是讲清楚了吗
I've just finished translation可能 Can we continue to our first question?
So for builders or developers who feel like there's an opportunity for us to move more quickly on the DevRel side or on the community side, we're working on it.
I think what's important to keep in mind is
when we first started this team,
we only sold 3,000 Saga phones,
5,000 Saga phones at first.
And then we sold 150,000 Seekers.
And trying to find people who are really passionate about Solana,
really passionate about mobile,
and who have the bandwidth to support us takes time.
And so we know that the developer Discord
has been a little bit backed up,
but we're working to bring in more DevRel resources,
which is something I would encourage anybody on the call with any sort of DevRel experience to reach out.
We want to make sure that we've got coverage for builders across the world, no matter what language they speak or what time zone they're in.
And second, we're working to build a little bit more process into our developer Discord,
bit more process into our developer discord, making it a little bit more clear and obvious
how to get in touch if you have an issue versus a feature suggestion versus looking for BD support.
And so I would say in summary, we're working to hire, get more resources. If you'd be interested
in supporting us, please reach out. But also we're working to kind of build better processes now that如果您想支持我们,请多多点赞但是我们现在有更大的观众的用户
喜欢上solar mobile来支持solar mobile
现在是在一个处于极度扩张的情况下然后所以说就导致一个很尴尬的问题他们的团队的话现在是在一个处于极度扩张的情况下
This is the second question from this guy.
And he wants to ask, we all know the CK just finished a very big airdrop for the CK's user.
And we also know many people are just airdrop farmers and we kind of think this
is a very direct way to attract more people to get into the Solama mobile ecosystem, right?
So there is a question, is there any future plan for, is there any future plan to just reward the long-term users
Yeah, this is his second question.
Great, thank you for the question.
So there's, the answer is yes. We want to make sure our users are rewarded for the value that they create.
And I would say that that comes in three ways.
The first is, yes, we did the big airdrop.
As people know from our tokenomics, there is additional airdrop funds that haven't yet been allocated.
So we plan to again use those in the future in a similar way we did for the first airdrop.
And I think as we go forward, we want to be really mindful of who are real organic users,
people who are using lots of apps, people who are trying, who are real organic users, people who are using lots of apps,
people who are trying, who are really building value for the ecosystem.
So yes, the remaining airdrops bucket is the first part.
The second is for people who already have the token,
we're working to build out some longer-term value capture mechanisms
so that if you're holding it, if you're staking it,
that as more people come into Solana Mobile,
as more devices support the Solana Mobile stack,
there's an opportunity for some of the value that's created on the platform,
users transacting with developers,
users using some of the services that we offer
in our wallet, or even users doing things like buying new phones, that people who are
token holders have an opportunity to redirect some of that value that's created.
And then last thing I would say, the third part is,
as anybody who bought a Seeker or even a Saga knows, there are lots of ecosystem teams who see a big opportunity to acquire our users. We have users who spend a lot of money, who use a lot of
apps, and they're really valuable to developers. And so lots of developers will run their own reward campaigns,
their own airdrop campaigns,
so that they can bring users onto their products.
And so even though we're going to keep our airdrop bucket
and we're going to find ways to return value
to people who hold the token,
there's also a growing group of developers我們會找到方法回到人們的信用還有一個增長的群組織
未来可能Solana Mobile的一些其他的更多的一些
你只要持有Solana Mobile代币或者质押了它
然后他的问题是从自于0xfader就是我们SYKERTANESE COMMUNITY
SKY是单独SYKER这一款手机的代币或者说是整个Solala
HelloThis question is from allSY Chinese community leader, Leng Sfee. And his question is, in terms of positioning, is this SCAR a token for the second phone
alone or is it just a token for the entire Solana mobile ecosystem?
Yes, it will be for the entire Solana mobile ecosystem.
So right now, Seeker is the primary source of activity on Solana mobile.
But as we start to evolve, as we add more hardware partners, as the Solana Mobile stack, the DApp Store, Seed Vault, Seed Vault Wallet start being available on more devices, this token will be the core mechanism for coordination, economic alignment, governance of all of that growth.
So repeat it again. I'm not serious.
Sorry, I think my internet is having an issue.
Just checking in, can you hear me okay?
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Hello? It's pretty bad.
Still bad. still not good
那我们先聊着吧 We'll be waiting for you. Or you can talk first.
You can just translate the answer to the question.
Sorry, can you guys hear me now?
Okay, sorry, I think my internet disconnected.
My answer to the question was,
this token is going to be for the whole Solana mobile ecosystem.
So as we bring on more hardware partners, as we bring on more developers, as we continue to grow,
this token is going to be the core mechanism for alignment, for economics, for governance, for utility,
for all of the things not just seeker the phone
ok thank you thank you for that
对的这个代币的话就是整个solana mobile的一个代币就并不仅仅只是对于sika的代币
所以说后面的话可能是solana mobile也不会发现的一个代币就并不仅仅只是对于Syker的代币所以说后面的话
比如说我们现在知道第三代的Solana Mobile
Solana Mobile也不会不会发现现代币就也是会以这个作为代币进行直接奖励
Linx菲老师OK这个问题还有其他的想问更深的吗还是说就可以了那个斯维老师
好的好的有信心很多,可以接下去下面的问题。好的,好的。
Hello, this is a second question from the link X3.
Will the team design more features for the SKR token in the future?
Currently, it seems it's fixed the user is just by staking.
Yes, of course. We have a lot of big plans for the token.
So first and foremost, this token is going to give us an opportunity to align everyone's incentives on the platform.
If we just kind of quickly take a step back and think about what Apple does with iOS or what Google does with Google Play,
they make all of the decisions themselves.
They decide what the rules of the app stores are.
They decide if there are fees and what those fees are.
They then keep all of those fees.
And of course, they decide what phones get to run their software.
Apple only runs their software on Apple phones.
Google only runs Google Play on hardware partners that it gives the the opportunity to pull all of our ecosystem participants in to have a say and on-chain control of those things.
What are the terms of the Dapp Store? Are there fees? What sort of economic rules apply?
If a new hardware partner wants to carry the Solana mobile stack, how can they do it? What terms do they have to abide by?
how can they do it? What terms do they have to abide by? So we want to create opportunities to
grow the platform in a way that everyone who holds the token feels aligned with.
So that kind of governance layer is a very critical part of it. And to enable that,
we're introducing a guardian system, which everyone on the call can think of as the equivalent of validators, but for the Solana mobile ecosystem.
So whereas on Solana, validators verify and execute transactions,
guardians on Solana mobile verify and allow devices to join the network,
developers to join the network, users to join the network.
So I would say that big governance part, that's the first big thing. Devices to join the network, developers to join the network, users to join the network.
So I would say that big governance part, that's the first big thing.
The second big thing, of course, is we want to think about ways that all of the economic activity happening on our platform can be in some way returned to the token. So rather than be Apple or Google,
where all of the value creation goes right back to them
and it's totally extractive,
we want to create a different type of opportunity.
And so if at some point in the future,
the ecosystem has evolved to the point where fees may add value, whether that's for developer discovery
and promotion, whether that's for any type of value capture.
We want to make sure that that doesn't just go into our pockets, but rather is returned
to all of the people who have made this all possible.
So governance and economic capture are the two
primary things on our roadmap for the token. But I think as we look further out into the future,
there are even more opportunities. And so, you know, we have a lot on our plate, a lot that
we're going to focus on in the next six to 12 months. But we're very committed to making this6-12月,但我们很努力在这些信息的一个重要的部分
Hello Matt, this is a third question from the Linux fee.Okay, regarding the entire Solara mobile ecosystem. Are there any other hardware plans for the future?
Currently, what we know is just the upcoming
integrated chips project in collaboration
This is where I'm spending all of my time right now.
Now that the token has been launched,
growth with additional hardware partners is one of the most critical things on our plate.
So yes, we announced at Breakpoint that we're currently building out prototypes alongside MediaTek, Trastonic and FX Tech.
That's a really critical step for us because MediaTek owns about half of the
Android market with respect to a chipset and Trastonic owns about half of the
Android landscape on the trusted execution environment side.
And so us bringing the technology that we built custom to seeker and making it more
broadly, integrateable on more types of devices will make it so much easier for
future hardware partners to bring it to their phones.
So that's a very important project.
I know that was mentioned in the question. With respect to other hardware plans for the future,
I would say right now we're having conversations
with a handful of large hardware OEMs
who are trying to learn more about crypto
and understand their users' habits.
And we're really encouraged by those conversations.
So I don't have anything to share right now,
but those conversations are ongoing.
In addition to the ongoing conversations that we have,
a handful of folks on my team are also going
to Mobile World Congress in March.
Mobile World Congress is the world's biggest conference for all things mobile.
So all of the hardware manufacturers are there, the phone sellers are there,
the telcos are there, the chip manufacturers are there. And we're going to be having a lot of
meetings with potential partners to help them understand where things are going as it relates to digital
assets, to digital payments, to access to the digital dollar. And we think that that is where
we're going to get even more momentum for future hardware integrations. So in summary, I don't have
any additional partners I can name right now, but we are talking to a few people.
Things have been really encouraging, and we're really going to be going big starting March.
好,那麥特對於這個問題要回答的話,現在我這邊總結一下的話就是,
Solana Mobile来振行一些可能更新迭代方面的一些事情
Nexful老师你对这个问题还有其他更深想了解的吗
然后这个问题是是否有针对创作者内容的一些问题然后这个问题是
比如说推广过别人购买SICS手机或者说是写过相关文章内容
This question is from the Scott and this is about the content creator.
Is there any incentive or bonus mechanism specifically for content creators?
For example, if someone previously promoted the purchase of the sticker fonts or created or related articles or contents?
Would there be any rewards or additional benefits for this kind of content creators?
That's a super good and interesting thought from Scott.
As of right now, we don't have anything specifically focused on content creators.
is two things. One, if you're a builder, and you're building an app, and that app services
up content, there's an opportunity to participate in SKR rewards and potentially receive grants in the future. Second, we have an RFP grants program. So if people are interested
in building things that broaden the reach of Solana Mobile and help its builders, whether that
be content or tooling, there's an opportunity to be rewarded there as well. So not specifically for content creators,
but if you're a content creator who's building out materials
that's really developer-oriented,
that we are very interested in trying to find ways to incentivize.
I think in the longer term,
this is definitely something that we can consider.
We're really appreciative of everybody
who helped us get to 150,000
seeker purchases. We know we didn't do all of that on our own. Hopefully, the first SKR airdrop
was a good reward for everybody who helped build us to this point. But I think we'll
keep this in mind going forward. I think it's a very interesting idea.
I think it's a very interesting idea.
So basically, we see mobile, like the team,
like you guys have the broad framework of, you know,
the grant that you just mentioned, but the RTP program, right?
If it hasn't, like, released officially yet
or, like, is already, like, available for people to apply?
Yeah, so if it's developer-oriented,
solanomobile.com slash grants has more information there.
As it relates more broadly to content creators,
we don't have anything live at the moment.
But like I said, I think that's something
we'd be open to exploring.
But certainly, if you're interested
in building new developer content
or new tooling for developers,
solanomobile.com slash grants has the latest.
All right, gotcha, gotcha, thank you
就是说对于 content creator 来说的话
关于SolamaSolamaMobile的一些工具
Skot老师要不你自己来这方面的问题因为我看你能说英文 We'll go to the next one. Scott, please, do you want to come back to this question?
Because I see you can speak English.
So, I'm gonna ask a second question.
I would like to know what is the project's overall long-term roadmap for Seeker?
Like, how does the plan, how does the team plan to maintain or enhance the value of the token SPR?
I mean, not just in terms of sustaining the price, but also for the utility benefits or even real use escape so that people from the community, no matter it's from Seeker
or the Solana ecosystem, can sustain its long-term engagement and also the attractiveness of
the token. What are you guys planning to do in the long run? Maybe within a year?
Yeah. So I hit on a few of these things earlier,
but just to bring them back up,
we are focused on building out an opportunity
for everyone who is a token holder
and who plays a part on the Solana Mobile ecosystem
to make decisions about its future,
whether that's what type of devices we expand to,
whether that's what sort of devices we expand to, whether that's what sort of rules
are in the store. I think making sure that we build something uniquely different than what
Apple and Google have built is our top priority. Apple and Google never would have launched a token.
They never would have tokenized control and the value creation in their own stores, but we're
willing to take that risk.
So first and foremost, we have to build out those opportunities for the community to align around what's best.
Once we have that in place,
then we can start to explore more value capture mechanisms.
So there's a lot of things that can potentially go into the value capture side of things.
For example, right now in Seedvault Wallet, we have a bunch of revenue generating services.
We have a Solana Mobile validator.
All of those things generate revenue, right?
You could imagine the scope of things that generate revenue on our platform to continue to expand more services that are value-add for our users, where users can either offset the fees of that with SKR, or that the revenue generated by those services actually returns back to SKR holders through one of any number of mechanisms, direct revenue transfer,
buy and burn. We're open to a lot of mechanisms there. And I think as time progresses and as the
platform matures and the ecosystem matures, there's potentially an opportunity for that fee
capture to expand. So at some point, we would have the tooling to say,
hey, if a developer wants to take a small fee
on all of the transactions that it generates
through Solana Mobile and return that revenue
back to the SKR community,
that developer may be eligible for some additional benefits.
Maybe they get better placement in the store, better discovery.
I think there's a lot of open opportunities here,
but our primary goal is we want to build a new type of mobile platform
where rather than just vacuuming up all the revenue that's generated
in the way that Apple or Google would,
we can use our token to return that value to users,
return that value to developers. This is a really core critical part of our vision going forward
is how do you return value to people who have made this possible
and how do you give them an opportunity to control the direction
that we go or orient us in a direction that is ultimately
the most beneficial for everybody who's participating.
So can I put it this way?
So you guys have been doing, you know, the hardware type of development, right?
So right now you guys want to do the web free version of the Google Play, that kind of ecosystem.
Am I understanding it correctly?
Yeah, it's even bigger than that, right?
That is a part of it, but it's a lot bigger than that.
And it's really kind of complex, but the way Android has been built to date,
Android is just a big open source operating system for hardware devices. It's
really great. It's really powerful. But what Google has done is it's taken all of the parts
that make Android most powerful and pulled them back inside of their walled garden. The Google
Play Store, Google pulled back into its walled garden.
Google Pay, they pulled back into their walled garden.
A bunch of really valuable services for developers,
things like advertising stacks,
things that genuinely make the experience better
for users and developers.
Google has pulled those out of Android
So yes, if you're a hardware builder,
you can build on top of Android, no problem.
But if you want the valuable parts of Android,
you have to go to Google and pay them.
And it's a really complex kind of,
it's a thing that most users don't see,
but it has a really big impact on what their experience is.
And so what we want to do is recreate
a lot of those value-add parts of Android and build them on top their experience is. And so what we want to do is recreate a lot of those
value-add parts of Android and build them on top of Web3. Google Pay is great, but stablecoins are
great. What if there was a more native stablecoin layer in your phone so that whether it's payments
to friends, payments to developers, payments for services, it was done on-chain. It settled super
fast. Everything was super fast. Everything was
very quick. Everything was very secure. We want to build out that stack, but rather than do what
Google does and say, hey, hardware manufacturer, you've got to come to us and pay us to get access
to these things, we want to flip that relationship so that the community, the folks who hold SKR,
they have the opportunity to set those terms.
And if there's any type of commercial agreement,
they have the opportunity to share in the value that's created.
So yes, the Google Play Store,
the relationship with developers,
that's a really important part of it.
But it's also about expanding to new hardware.
It's not just going to be Solana Mobile hardware
This is going to be available
on additional types of devices.
And again, back to my original point, we have to do it in a way that is different than what Apple and Google have done. Because if all we do is just make Google Play, but Web3,
we will lose. Because Google could just add crypto stuff to Google Play, Google Pay. But what's different is this is a decentralized open platform, one whose rules are dictated
on chain that is voted on by the community of people that participate as opposed to one
他刚刚在电报里有说他要去另外一个会议了继续是后面,Hello,Skot老师。
Hello,Matt,这是一个第三个问题从Skot。 This is the third question from Scott. At the moment, CK is the main loan and the user within Web3 community.
Does the project have a clear plan to expand into the Web2 market
and reach a more mainstream user base?
If so, what's the general timeline and strategy?
The answer is yes, but not immediately.
I think as we look at what we've built so far
and how it has solved problems for the Web3 community,
There's a great network of builders.
We're starting to see the flywheel spinning, but there's still tech there's a great network of builders you know we're starting to see the flywheel
spinning but there's still work to do to continue to improve the experience you know we have to
make our wallet better we have to make our store better we need better apps in the store we need
to support builders to build better products and so that is a critical priority for us. I think with respect to expanding into the Web2 market and reaching a more mainstream user base, that's going to come through additional hardware partners. pros, people who care about crypto, who understand all the nuances, who understand self-custody,
who know what it's like to use dApps, getting to that next wave of users, you know, you don't just
immediately jump to a grandma or a grandpa who doesn't know how to use those things.
You have to move in the right direction. And so what we think the right next
step is, is go to hardware manufacturers who already sell millions of phones every year
and bring our stack to their users. And it might look a little bit different. It might work a
little bit differently. It might have some simplified
components because it's not being sold to the types of pro users who bought a seeker,
but it still accomplishes all of the same goals. It gives these users access to digital assets
in a way that is safe and secure. It gives them access to new types of ways to earn yield on their money.
And so we're going to expand to this audience
through hardware manufacturers,
not through selling a third Solana mobile device,
And in terms of timeline,
I think it's going to take some time.
Hardware manufacturers typically lock their phones down about a year before they start
selling, six months to a year before they start selling.
Now, we're having some great conversations with some hardware manufacturers.
But we may not see another phone from another hardware manufacturer with our technology
on it in the next six months.
It might take a little while, but that's okay
because we have so much to build for our Web3 community.
We have to build out all the decentralization
and the governance that making sure the next device
with another hardware partner is perfect is our goal.
That's how we're going to be able to expand
into the Web2 market and reach that more mainstream user base.
Thanks for sharing.伴侣进去网友市场和达到那些主流的用户谢谢你分享
目前Sicker主要是被web商的圈内用户了解和使用
My question isas far far as we know,
that the current version of the Seeker was designed
like three or four years ago,
and the hardware and the infrastructures
like people are using on-device,
on-device influencing AI or other things
has been updated a lot in these three years.
So can you share if there is any timeline
about the next generation of the secret phones,
such as, I know if it's not possible
to share the technical details,
but can we have some timelines?
And another question is about,
will there be any showcase of apps
mobile phone features such as a such as the proof of proof of physical presence
and other things we currently we can only see see there are just a web just a
mobile version of the web the apps I think we need more mobile native version of the apps here.
Yeah, that's my question.
I think these will be the last two questions I have time for today.
I'm always happy to rejoin again in the future,
but just doing a quick time check,
I think these will have to be the last two I get to today. Anyway, thank you for the questions. First thing, Seeker was designed
more like 18 months ago than three years ago. You know, we really started to kick this off
right after we opened up pre-sales. We wanted to gauge the community's interest.
Once we got to 100,000 phones, we said go,
and then we started the design process.
And that was a little less than two years ago.
So yes, some of the decisions that we made
but the phone's design, its details,
its technical specifications,
those weren't locked until really like this, the fall
of 2024. So it's been like 18 months. Now, of course, that doesn't mean it's now the newest
phone on the market, but a lot of the decisions we made have held up. The chipset has held up,
the battery has held up, the camera arrays that we used.
The truth is, nowadays, hardware doesn't evolve as quickly as it used to.
And now a lot of the innovation that happens is on the software side, which is why we've invested a lot on our software development team to really continue to improve devices, get new versions of Android on there, get better software experiences.
Now, as it relates to next generation of hardware, we don't have anything confirmed right now.
I know that our community loves their Seeker phones, but for some users, they didn't receive them until not too long ago. And we've had new orders flowing in in the last week. For those that didn't see,
we currently have a very short-term deal
you can go to our store and buy a Seeker with the token
for half the price that it would cost to pay in cash.
And so we have a whole bunch of new users
joining the Solana Mobile ecosystem through that deal,
And so our primary focus is continuing to support Seeker.
We're not yet jumping to an additional generation of hardware because one, we think Seeker is
There's a lot of work left to do.
But two, we're extremely confident that we're going to find other hardware partners who
bring our stack to their phones.
So if you think about other phones that
you can buy right now, other Android phones from phone manufacturers who have been around for a
long time, taking their devices that have huge distribution and sell millions of phones each
year and bringing our tech to them is going to be a really great option for a lot of our users who
want to move from Seeker to a new device in the next year or two.
So nothing to say about a next generation of hardware that we're building.
We haven't confirmed anything yet.
We're mostly focused on expansion and continuing to support Seeker.
As for apps in the store, yes, there is a huge opportunity to get more native apps.
I think we are really excited about the recent surge in developer interest
after the launch of the token.
We want to see more native builders.
We want to see apps that are built natively,
apps that take advantage of core services,
whether that's health data services,
any, you know, accelerometers, cameras.
We're really excited to see more apps built that way.
So it's not just web apps.
So with that, if anybody missed it, we just announced our next hackathon.
There's going to be $125,000 worth of prizes.
And we're going to have a special integration prize for teams who integrate SKR.
So we know that there's an opportunity for better apps to be built, but we need the community
of builders to step up and build those things.
And we're happy to incentivize them to do that.
So that's going to be a big focus for us.
We're seeing a lot of teams who hadn't built apps historically now signing up because they
So I'm confident that in the next few months, we're going to see a whole new wave
of really compelling mobile-first mobile native apps
that do take advantage of some of those features
Thank you for your answer.小鱼你可以帮忙翻译一下吗因为主持人他想出去一下
就是Six App Store里的D-App大多都是只是移动版本的WebD-App
给MH一起解答 and we still have answer questions in details.
And we still have my questions from audience.
We may summarize these questions later and forward a document to you so that you could see other questions from the community.
Thank you again for having me.
Thank you again for having me.
I would love to come back and answer more of those questions.
I would love to come back and answer more of those questions.
In the meantime, for anybody who's listening,
if you don't yet have a Seeker or you want another one,
as I mentioned, we currently have a 50% off opportunity in our store.
So if you pay with SKR, you can get a new phone for half price.
We've seen a lot of folks coming and ordering second devices
or people who hadn't yet bought a phone coming to do it.
And of course, we're still shipping to 50 plus countries around the world.
So we would love to have you if you don't already have a seeker
or to help bring your friends and family into the Solana mobile community.
But thank you again for having me.
Like I said, I would be happy to come back and answer
more community questions.
SEeker has a half-dollar event.
If you want to buy SEeker, you can use SKR
to pay for 50% of the support.
And I'm going to go to Twitter Space.可以用SKR支付然后就会有50%的折扣然后Imit很愿意之后
好的谢谢辛苦了,谢谢Amit。好的,谢谢,辛苦了,拜拜。