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Sol Strategies Inc C.HODL

Alternate Symbol(s):  CYFRF

Sol Strategies Inc. is a Canadian company focused on blockchain investments. The Company is engaged in the development of the blockchain and cryptocurrency ecosystem through its activities in the private equity and financial markets and its support for related technology innovation. Through its investments, the Company offers its shareholders exposure to Solana through its direct investing and staking activities. It makes strategic investments in the Solana ecosystem and participates in staking its SOL, thereby supporting the Solana network. It operates a validator node, responsible for verifying transactions and producing new blocks, which requires significant SOL staking. By staking SOL and running the validator, it earns rewards in additional SOL tokens based on its validators performance and the total amount staked. By staking Solana and investing in Solana-based projects and infrastructure, the Company seeks to benefit from the growth of Solana and its other investments.


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Comment by mtsuiton Jun 24, 2009 2:31pm
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RE: Tid bits from the WSJ

RE: Tid bits from the WSJGovernment probably needs this now more than Rio Tinto.  IVN is stuck in the middle.  They need it more than anybody, but can't move it forward without the other two.
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