Solana's technical leader recently expressed high expectations for the mobile device project Seeker within the ecosystem and shared a quite aggressive vision.



He hopes that Seeker and Solana Mobile can achieve a major breakthrough. The core idea is to build a fully on-chain controlled TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) certificate chain. This system would enable smart contracts to truly enforce access control at the mobile device level. In other words, the capabilities currently held by centralized companies like Apple and Google could be realized through a fully autonomous decentralized organization on-chain.

This plan sounds somewhat radical. But its potential is indeed enormous—in a vertically integrated tech stack with extremely high user loyalty, such an approach could genuinely create real value for tokens. The mobile market size is unmatched, naturally forming the strongest moat. Risks? Of course, there are risks, and the probability of failure is not low.

The good news is that the ecosystem is not operating in isolation. OEM manufacturers, mobile developers, and those quietly working within the Solana camp are working together to provide API support and infrastructure guarantees. This open and collaborative attitude makes the entire project more promising.

From this perspective, the related tokens are not just speculative assets. They are a comprehensive tool for governance within the Solana Mobile ecosystem, including staking assets and developer incentive mechanisms. The goal is to create a truly open Web3 mobile system, directly competing with Apple and Google’s closed ecosystems. In the current environment, such a breakthrough is indeed worth paying attention to.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 15h ago
Honestly, this idea is really ambitious, but the question is, can it be implemented? --- Challenging Apple and Google again, and also on-chain permission control—feels like a gamble. --- The moat is hyped up quite a bit, but the mobile side is definitely a blue ocean. --- Ecological collaboration sounds good, but I'm just worried it might end up being another empty promise. --- The support for token value is still the same old story; the key is whether Seeker can really be put into use. --- It kind of reminds me of those ambitious plans from a few years ago... Hope this time will be different. --- Decentralized permission chain? Sounds awesome, but how about execution? --- If it can really grab some market share from Apple, then that’s the real money-making logic. --- Are OEM manufacturers truly committed or just giving lip service? That’s the most critical point.
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SleepyArbCatvip
· 15h ago
Oops, another big move. This time aiming to do the work of Apple and Google? Nap warning... Wait, isn't on-chain permission control just a dream? Can it really be done? The mobile end's moat is indeed absolute, but gas fees won't lie.
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OffchainWinnervip
· 15h ago
To be honest, the idea of controlling TEE on-chain sounds really impressive, but whether it can be implemented depends on the actual execution. Wait, is Solana Mobile really serious this time? It seems that ecosystem synergy is the key. The mobile moat is indeed outstanding; it all depends on who can break through first. As for token value... we need to wait and see the real application scenarios materialize, and not get caught up in hype. Everyone is working hard to promote it, and this time it definitely feels a bit different.
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MEVictimvip
· 15h ago
To be honest, this on-chain control permission logic sounds really tough—directly challenging Apple and Google? It feels like either changing the world or going straight to death.
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GasGrillMastervip
· 15h ago
Another dream of killing Apple and Google, still sounds pretty romantic haha
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GmGnSleepervip
· 15h ago
It sounds like another story about overthrowing Apple and Google, but this time it seems to be taken more seriously? --- On-chain permission control is now on the mobile level. Impressive, but I wonder if it can survive past next year. --- If this Solana integration really takes off, the moat is indeed the widest, but the failure rate doesn't seem to be very low either. --- Ecological collaboration sounds great, but how many manufacturers can truly survive? Still the old routine. --- Instead of worrying about whether we can kill Apple, it's better to see how much SOL can rise. Be more realistic. --- I need to think more about this TEE on-chain control logic. It feels like the risks are underestimated. --- No one can beat the mobile market right now. If the permission issues are truly solved, it's worth jumping in.
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SilentObservervip
· 15h ago
Implementing on-chain permission control sounds very hardcore... but can it really eliminate the centralized capabilities of Apple and Google?
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