The post Solana Company Expands SOL Holdings, Achieves 7% Staking Return appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Solana Company (NASDAQ: HSDT) reported a major increase in its Solana (SOL) holdings and a leading staking yield, reinforcing its position in institutional blockchain investment. The firm revealed that as of October 29, it holds more than 2.3 million SOL, marking an increase of roughly one million tokens since early October. The company’s active onchain management and capital discipline continue to drive its mission of maximizing SOL per share through strategic treasury execution. Expanding SOL Holdings and Cash Reserves According to the press release, the company confirmed that its subsidiaries collectively hold over $15 million in cash and stablecoins, allocated to fuel its ongoing digital asset expansion. This move demonstrates a commitment to balancing liquidity with aggressive onchain yield generation.  Moreover, the firm’s SOL holdings are staked through institutional-grade validators, with all rewards automatically restaked to compound returns. Such a model supports both consistent daily revenue and full liquidity preservation, aligning treasury growth with Solana’s long-term performance. Staking Yield Outpaces Top Validators For the month of October, the firm achieved an average gross staking yield of 7.03% APY, surpassing the 6.67% APY benchmark average of the top ten validators. According to Cosmo Jiang, General Partner at Pantera Capital and Board Observer at Solana Company, “HSDT has increased its SOL holdings by roughly 5% in less than a month. Additionally, with a gross staking yield of over 7%, our Solana holdings are compounding and outperforming benchmarks by more than 35 basis points.”  He emphasized that this alpha generation highlights the strength of the company’s active management model, blending capital markets execution with high-performance onchain yield. Institutional Confidence and Ecosystem Expansion Institutional interest in Solana Company has reportedly increased following new ecosystem milestones. Joseph Chee, Executive Chairman of Solana Company and Chairman of Summer Capital, said, “We remain focused on transparency and… The post Solana Company Expands SOL Holdings, Achieves 7% Staking Return appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Solana Company (NASDAQ: HSDT) reported a major increase in its Solana (SOL) holdings and a leading staking yield, reinforcing its position in institutional blockchain investment. The firm revealed that as of October 29, it holds more than 2.3 million SOL, marking an increase of roughly one million tokens since early October. The company’s active onchain management and capital discipline continue to drive its mission of maximizing SOL per share through strategic treasury execution. Expanding SOL Holdings and Cash Reserves According to the press release, the company confirmed that its subsidiaries collectively hold over $15 million in cash and stablecoins, allocated to fuel its ongoing digital asset expansion. This move demonstrates a commitment to balancing liquidity with aggressive onchain yield generation.  Moreover, the firm’s SOL holdings are staked through institutional-grade validators, with all rewards automatically restaked to compound returns. Such a model supports both consistent daily revenue and full liquidity preservation, aligning treasury growth with Solana’s long-term performance. Staking Yield Outpaces Top Validators For the month of October, the firm achieved an average gross staking yield of 7.03% APY, surpassing the 6.67% APY benchmark average of the top ten validators. According to Cosmo Jiang, General Partner at Pantera Capital and Board Observer at Solana Company, “HSDT has increased its SOL holdings by roughly 5% in less than a month. Additionally, with a gross staking yield of over 7%, our Solana holdings are compounding and outperforming benchmarks by more than 35 basis points.”  He emphasized that this alpha generation highlights the strength of the company’s active management model, blending capital markets execution with high-performance onchain yield. Institutional Confidence and Ecosystem Expansion Institutional interest in Solana Company has reportedly increased following new ecosystem milestones. Joseph Chee, Executive Chairman of Solana Company and Chairman of Summer Capital, said, “We remain focused on transparency and…

Solana Company Expands SOL Holdings, Achieves 7% Staking Return

Solana Company (NASDAQ: HSDT) reported a major increase in its Solana (SOL) holdings and a leading staking yield, reinforcing its position in institutional blockchain investment. The firm revealed that as of October 29, it holds more than 2.3 million SOL, marking an increase of roughly one million tokens since early October. The company’s active onchain management and capital discipline continue to drive its mission of maximizing SOL per share through strategic treasury execution.

Expanding SOL Holdings and Cash Reserves

According to the press release, the company confirmed that its subsidiaries collectively hold over $15 million in cash and stablecoins, allocated to fuel its ongoing digital asset expansion. This move demonstrates a commitment to balancing liquidity with aggressive onchain yield generation. 

Moreover, the firm’s SOL holdings are staked through institutional-grade validators, with all rewards automatically restaked to compound returns. Such a model supports both consistent daily revenue and full liquidity preservation, aligning treasury growth with Solana’s long-term performance.

Staking Yield Outpaces Top Validators

For the month of October, the firm achieved an average gross staking yield of 7.03% APY, surpassing the 6.67% APY benchmark average of the top ten validators. According to Cosmo Jiang, General Partner at Pantera Capital and Board Observer at Solana Company, “HSDT has increased its SOL holdings by roughly 5% in less than a month. Additionally, with a gross staking yield of over 7%, our Solana holdings are compounding and outperforming benchmarks by more than 35 basis points.” 

He emphasized that this alpha generation highlights the strength of the company’s active management model, blending capital markets execution with high-performance onchain yield.

Institutional Confidence and Ecosystem Expansion

Institutional interest in Solana Company has reportedly increased following new ecosystem milestones. Joseph Chee, Executive Chairman of Solana Company and Chairman of Summer Capital, said, “We remain focused on transparency and growth, operating at the intersection of capital markets and blockchain innovation.” He added that the goal is to build a compounding vehicle that aligns long-term investor value with Solana’s success.

Besides strong treasury growth, Solana’s network metrics continue to impress. The blockchain processes over 3,500 transactions per second and hosts nearly 3.7 million daily active wallets. It ranks among the leaders in transaction revenue and offers a native staking yield of about 7%, underscoring its position as a productive digital asset.

Market Outlook and SOL Price Levels

The Solana (SOL) price currently stands at $199.69 with a 24-hour trading volume of about $7.46 billion, marking a 1.44% daily decline but a 7.75% gain for the week. The token’s market capitalization is approximately $109.7 billion based on a circulating supply of 550 million SOL.

Source: X

Bitguru, a market analyst, said that SOL is trading near $201 and showing signs of recovery after a brief pullback. He noted that a strong close above $205 could signal a break toward $220–$230 as buyers regain control and momentum builds across major timeframes.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/11986/solana-company-boosts-sol-holdings-to-2-3-million-with-7-staking-yield

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