GEODNET Expands to Solana: A New Era for GEOD Token
GEOD, the native utility token of the GEODNET network, is making significant strides by going multichain to Solana through the Wormhole Native Token Transfer (NTT) framework. This transition was solidified by a governance vote that saw a 99% approval for the creation of the SPL token, as outlined in GEODNET Improvement Proposal #3 (GIP3). The GEOD token is integral to the network, rewarding Base Station hosts for mining satellite signal data and being utilized by customers through a purchase and burn mechanism. The Polygon-based GEOD token will remain active for satellite mining, while the new Solana token is expected to enhance the network’s capabilities and reach.
The introduction of the Solana-based GEOD token is anticipated to provide numerous benefits for the GEODNET community, including enhanced service utility through the integration of multiple Solana DePIN protocols. This will facilitate essential services such as communication and mapping protocols, which are crucial for autonomy. Additionally, GEODNET is launching a Mobile SDK and applications, including the GEO-PULSE app, that will align with Solana’s mobile initiatives. This move is seen as pivotal for fostering an open and decentralized mobile internet, countering the existing duopoly of the Android Play and Apple Store.
To facilitate the transition and increase liquidity, GEODNET has implemented an in-app bridge powered by Wormhole, allowing seamless token transfers between networks. Initial transfer limits are set to 100,000 GEOD tokens to manage risk while liquidity grows. Trading pairs for GEOD/SOL are already live on platforms like Orca and Raydium, with expectations for market-making support to enhance trading activity. The Foundation is also exploring broader multichain support, including the potential for satellite mining rewards on Solana, ensuring that the community remains informed about future developments and utility enhancements for the GEOD token.