XYO Token Launches on Solana, Expanding Cross-Chain Accessibility
XYO, a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN), has successfully bridged from Ethereum to Solana, marking a significant step in its mission to enhance cross-chain accessibility. As of October 31, the XYO token is now tradable against popular tokens such as Solana (SOL) and USD Coin (USDC) on Solana-native decentralized exchanges (DEXs) like Jupiter and Raydium. This move is aimed at leveraging Solana’s high throughput, low transaction costs, and scalability, which are essential for the growing DeFi ecosystem. Markus Levin, co-founder of XYO, emphasized that this integration allows holders of Solana-based tokens to easily trade into and out of XYO, thus accessing its extensive DePIN data ecosystem.
The XYO network operates over 8 million nodes across 150 countries, providing a robust infrastructure for verifying location and other real-world data for both Web2 and Web3 projects. DePINs are designed to decentralize various real-world infrastructures, including communications, data storage, and energy markets. According to a report by MV Global, DePINs are poised to become a significant use case in the crypto space, potentially onboarding millions of new users. The current ecosystem includes over 1,000 projects with a combined market capitalization exceeding $50 billion, highlighting the growing interest and investment in this sector.
Solana’s low median transaction fee of $0.00064 makes it an attractive platform for DePIN projects like XYO, Helium, and Render. Analysts believe that Solana’s parallel processing architecture and low fees contribute to its appeal for future DePIN developments. With the anticipated Firedancer upgrade, experts expect Solana to further solidify its position as the preferred choice for upcoming DePIN projects, enhancing its infrastructure and user experience in the decentralized finance landscape.