TLDR: Forward Industries has launched an institutional-grade Solana validator powered by DoubleZero infrastructure. All Forward Industries’ SOL holdings are staked to the new validator with 0% commission for delegators. The validator, developed with Galaxy and Jump Crypto’s Firedancer, aims for top-ten global Solana ranking. Forward and DoubleZero plan to optimize validator performance by boosting speed, [...] The post Forward Industries Backs Solana’s Future With New Validator and DoubleZero Integration appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: Forward Industries has launched an institutional-grade Solana validator powered by DoubleZero infrastructure. All Forward Industries’ SOL holdings are staked to the new validator with 0% commission for delegators. The validator, developed with Galaxy and Jump Crypto’s Firedancer, aims for top-ten global Solana ranking. Forward and DoubleZero plan to optimize validator performance by boosting speed, [...] The post Forward Industries Backs Solana’s Future With New Validator and DoubleZero Integration appeared first on Blockonomi.

Forward Industries Backs Solana’s Future With New Validator and DoubleZero Integration

2025/10/08 23:25

TLDR:

  • Forward Industries has launched an institutional-grade Solana validator powered by DoubleZero infrastructure.
  • All Forward Industries’ SOL holdings are staked to the new validator with 0% commission for delegators.
  • The validator, developed with Galaxy and Jump Crypto’s Firedancer, aims for top-ten global Solana ranking.
  • Forward and DoubleZero plan to optimize validator performance by boosting speed, bandwidth, and efficiency.

Forward Industries has entered Solana’s core infrastructure layer with the launch of an institutional-grade validator node. The move signals the company’s shift from a capital participant to an active ecosystem contributor. It follows growing institutional interest in Solana’s scalability and performance-driven design. 

The validator, built with DoubleZero’s high-performance network, has already gone live and begun operations.

The company, listed on Nasdaq under the ticker FORD, said the validator marks a long-term partnership with DoubleZero, a distributed systems network designed for blockchain workloads. The initiative aligns Forward Industries’ vision with Solana’s institutional future, emphasizing decentralized infrastructure with enterprise-level standards.

Solana Validator Built for Institutional Scale

According to the company’s release, the validator was developed with support from Galaxy and Jump Crypto’s Firedancer client. This collaboration positions Forward Industries among Solana’s most advanced participants. 

The validator currently charges zero commission, allowing delegators to stake their SOL without additional cost.

All of Forward’s SOL holdings are now staked through this validator, demonstrating full internal adoption. Future validators under Forward’s network will also operate on DoubleZero infrastructure. 

Both firms will work together to optimize performance by testing network configurations aimed at boosting bandwidth, minimizing latency, and improving revenue potential.

Crypto investor Kyle Chassé described the development on social platform X as a major step in Solana’s staking growth. His post highlighted the validator’s open delegation model, which allows the public to participate directly.

Strengthening Solana’s Network Performance

Forward Industries expects its validator to rank among the top ten globally at launch. 

The company views the collaboration as critical to achieving institutional standards across security, scalability, and performance. By integrating with DoubleZero, Forward aims to deliver high-speed validation that enhances Solana’s overall reliability for global finance use cases.

DoubleZero’s infrastructure focuses on fiber-based networking that reduces transaction delays and improves data routing. The platform replaces traditional internet pathways with packet-optimized systems, built to meet the throughput demands of high-frequency blockchain operations.

Forward’s chairman, Kyle Samani, said the partnership helps ensure Solana maintains its edge in institutional adoption. The company’s ongoing infrastructure efforts aim to make decentralized finance more dependable for enterprise participants seeking scalable and efficient validation.

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