Real-time Update | What are the highlights of the Solana Breakpoint 2025 Summit not to be missed?
The Solana Breakpoint 2025 took place in Abu Dhabi, UAE from December 11 to 13, where over 6,000 developers and project teams from more than 100 countries gathered to focus on the latest developments and future of the Solana ecosystem.
Industry leaders such as Real Vision Co-Founder and CEO Raoul Pal, Solana Co-Founder Anatoly Yakovenko, Solana Foundation Chair Lily Liu, Galaxy Founder and CEO Mike Novogratz, among others, attended and delivered speeches.
BlockBeats will provide real-time updates and coverage of the event. The following is the latest content:

December 12
The Jupiter Stablecoin JupUSD is Expected to Launch Next Week
On December 12, Jupiter announced at the Solana Breakpoint conference that its stablecoin JupUSD is expected to launch next week.
BlockBeats previously reported that on October 8, Ethena partnered with Jupiter to launch the native Solana stablecoin JupUSD. The token is scheduled to launch in the fourth quarter. Jupiter plans to gradually convert around $750 million of USDC in its liquidity provider pool to JupUSD.
December 11
Raoul Pal: Current Bull Market Cycle Expected to Peak in 2026, Cryptocurrency is Actually a Macro Asset
On December 11, former Goldman Sachs executive, author of "Global Macro Investor," and Real Vision Co-Founder and CEO Raoul Pal stated at the Solana Breakpoint conference:
“A declining labor force participation rate implies a shrinking workforce. And demographics are the key driver of debt. If the demographics continue to shrink, it means that the proportion of debt to GDP will continue to rise, which is the problem.
We have to face the global debt issue, and currency devaluation has always been a way to solve (or delay) this problem. We have begun to see signs that the Fed has to reconsider its balance sheet and start thinking about how to 'monetize' all this debt. It is expected that in the next 12 months, we will need to print around $80 trillion through liquidity injection.”
I know many people may think the crypto cycle has already ended, feeling like the "good days are gone." However, in fact, what drives all of this is not the halving cycle of Bitcoin, but the debt maturity cycle.
So, I believe that this is not a 4-year cycle but a 5-year cycle. In a 5-year cycle, we have now passed the trough of the cycle, and the next step is the rising phase. The cycle should peak at the end of 2026, not 2025. This is a breakthrough realization for us as global macro investors: understanding that cryptocurrency is actually a macro asset.
Furthermore, the altcoin/Bitcoin cross-rate is driven by the business cycle, and the business cycle seems to be bottoming out rather than peaking."
Solana Co-Founder: Stablecoins Are the Clear Direction Now, Solana Aims to Capture as Much Market Share as Possible in Competition
On December 11, Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko stated at the Solana Breakpoint conference that the core of achieving growth is to continue building the products people need. He emphasized that stablecoins are the clear direction now, expecting 1 to 10 trillion dollars of stablecoins to be on-chain in the future, driving about 500 trillion dollars of global assets to gradually tokenize and go on-chain.
Toly mentioned that the strong property rights protection and free-market capitalism brought by public blockchains and cryptography are not in conflict with Wall Street logic but complement it by using software to eliminate faults and risks to expand Wall Street’s financial scale at a faster pace. He stressed that stablecoins are about expansion rather than replacing the dollar, and L1, especially PoS networks, have a clear value capture mechanism. Solana's goal is to occupy as much market share as possible in this competition.
Lily Liu: SOL Spot ETF Sees Nearly $1 Billion Inflows Against the Market Trend in 6 Weeks, DAT Company to Serve as a Bridge Connecting Solana and the Public Markets
On December 11, Solana Foundation Chair Lily Liu stated at the Solana Breakpoint 2025 conference:
"Solana is the first blockchain platform to establish a policy research institute. Today, for every institution, formulating a digital asset strategy is imperative. As these institutions enter the blockchain space, they have overwhelmingly chosen Solana. Western Union processes over $600 billion in remittances annually and has chosen Solana. Pfizer processes $2 trillion in merchant payments annually and has also chosen Solana. Other institutions have followed suit."
Of course, ETFs have been a major theme this year. We finally saw the launch of the physically-backed Solana staking ETF — they entered the Solana ecosystem in a big way about six weeks ago, and in just six weeks, the assets under management have approached $1 billion. Despite the overall market performance being poor, we have seen continuous net inflows for three weeks in a row. In the US market alone, six physically-backed Solana staking ETFs have been listed.
Another significant theme this year, albeit somewhat controversial, has been DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations). Many view DAOs as short-term liquidity tools, but we hold the opposite view. This is because Solana is one of the few platforms that allows enterprises to build on both the infrastructure layer and the asset layer. We believe that DAOs will be long-term ecosystem companies that serve as bridges connecting Solana to the open market, building infrastructure, asset management systems, and integrating all of these functions into one cohesive whole.
Coinbase Executive: Solana-Based DEX Trading Feature Now Live on the App
On December 11, Coinbase's Solana product lead, Andrew Allen, announced at the Solana Breakpoint conference that Coinbase has launched the Solana-based DEX trading feature within its app. Users can directly trade any Solana blockchain-based token in a familiar interface and can use USDC, USD, bank accounts, or debit cards for payments, with the entire slippage and routing automatically handled in the background.
Andrew stated that Coinbase is actively expanding its native support for Solana, and in the future, users will be able to see Solana assets directly in the app, ensuring that they can reach millions of Coinbase users without the need for a token listing process, even with sufficient liquidity.
Bitwise Co-Founder: Applications in the Solana Ecosystem Truly Utilize the Network's Last 1% of Performance
On December 11, the co-founder and CIO of Bitwise stated at the Solana Breakpoint conference that compared to networks like Ethereum, applications on Solana truly utilize the last 1% of performance, providing users with the next marginal liquidity and scalability.
In many blockchains, running a node is a matter of "download software, double click to start," and then it doesn't matter much who stakes more or less, there is almost no difference in what applications can be built for the network or the users. But in Solana, the application landscape changes daily, the protocol layer, performance, and capacity are all rapidly iterating, and node performance directly determines the ceiling.
It is for this reason that we are especially concerned: as this product (referring to a staking ETF/trust) locks more and more SOL, increasing its weight, it must make the ecosystem, developers, users, and the entire community feel—its expansion will not jeopardize the market structure or ecosystem, but rather make the network more stable, reliable, and able to withstand the next wave of innovation.

Paxos CEO: Has Applied to SEC for Clearing Agency License to On-chain Native Stock and Bond Issuance
On December 11, Paxos Co-Founder and CEO Chad Cascarilla stated at the Solana Breakpoint Conference that Paxos has applied to the U.S. SEC to become a clearing agency, enabling direct custody and on-chain native issuance of stocks and bonds, allowing users to hold real underlying assets rather than derivatives. He emphasized that this will lay a crucial foundation for the large-scale on-chain presence of traditional financial assets.
Cascarilla mentioned that Paxos' goal is to drive traditional assets into the on-chain environment and continue expanding in the stablecoin and asset tokenization space, including the growth of USDG and gold tokenization products. He believes public chains will become a globally unified asset trading arena, significantly enhancing market accessibility and liquidity.
Galaxy DeFi Lead: Solana is the Only Blockchain Capable of Supporting Tokenized Securities
On December 11, Galaxy DeFi Lead Marcantonio stated at the Solana Breakpoint Conference: "Galaxy Digital is publicly traded on Nasdaq with shares open for trading. However, we chose to tokenize our own stock on Solana because, in our view, Solana is the only blockchain that provides the required speed and efficiency to support tokenized securities."
"We hope Solana can establish absolute dominance to the point that when you compare the price of the same asset on Solana and Nasdaq, you would choose to buy on Solana. That is our ultimate goal."

Anza Chief Economist Max Resnick: SOL Trading Volume on Solana Network is Three Times That of Binance, Competition Fiercely Intense
On December 11, Max Resnick, Chief Economist of Anza, a research and development company for Solana, stated at the Solana Breakpoint Conference, "We reached 100,000 TPS in May. Not on a testnet, not in a whitepaper, but live. Market structure is also evolving in real-time: proprietary market makers are tightening the spread, and now the trading volume of SOL-USD is three times that of Binance. Competition is extremely fierce, and the order book is getting tighter and deeper every day."
Circle CEO: Circle Gateway to Launch on Solana
On December 11, Jeremy Allaire, Co-founder and CEO of Circle, announced at the Solana Breakpoint Conference that Circle is set to launch Circle Gateway on Solana, enabling cross-chain instant access to a unified USDC balance.
Sunrise CEO: Successful Launch of MON, Trading Volume Surpasses Hyperliquid and Various CEX
On December 11, Saeed, CEO of Sunrise, a liquidity gateway in the Solana ecosystem, announced at the Solana Breakpoint Conference that Sunrise's first asset listing on Solana was the MON token. We took a non-native token that was not originally issued on Solana and directly introduced it into the Solana ecosystem on the first day, in the first minute of listing. It not only competes with all other on-chain exchanges but also faces various CEX competitors.
As a result, within 24 hours of listing, its trading volume exceeded that of well-known platforms such as Hyperliquid, KuCoin, Kraken, Coinbase, Bybit, Bitget, and Gate—some of which have user bases exceeding one million. What's even more impressive is that its spread is tighter than these established CEXs, and its trading volume is higher, all supported solely by Solana's native ecosystem user base.
Furthermore, Saeed believes that if assets can be issued on Solana and these assets can be as competitive as centralized exchange counterparts, then this is not just a matter of listing crypto tokens but could be stocks, commodities, or any financial product.
Helius CEO: Suggests Investors Buy BSOL to Help Developers Build Faster Applications
On December 11, Helius CEO mert stated at the Solana Breakpoint conference that investors can purchase the Bitwise-issued, stock-managed token BSOL (Bitwise's SOL spot ETF). However, precisely because you bought it, we take the proceeds to make the network run faster—so your transaction directly helps developers build applications faster.
Circle CEO: Solana's Appeal Growing Stronger as More Platforms Adopt Solana's USDC as Primary Infrastructure
On December 11, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire said at the Solana Breakpoint conference that Solana's transaction volume far exceeds all other chains. Solana's infrastructure is becoming more mature, and its appeal is growing stronger. An increasing number of consumer and merchant-oriented large platforms are using USDC on Solana as their preferred infrastructure.
DoubleZero Co-founder: 15 Core Contributors Supplying Fiber Optics for Solana to Build High-Performance Alternative Internet
On December 11, DoubleZero Co-founder Austin Federa mentioned at the Solana Breakpoint conference that DoubleZero has numerous independent contributors—now increased to 15—who are contributing fiber optic capacity to the Double Zero network. These are real, physical fiber optic cables that are being brought in to create a completely separate transmission path for Solana.
This "crowdsourced fiber" approach is unprecedented: all existing high-performance chain networks are operated by a single company holding a single master private key; Double Zero lacks such a "single point" and is instead laid and controlled by 15 contributors who each have their fiber optic lines.
Yat Siu: Animoca Brands Has Investments in Over 628 Portfolio Companies, About 200 of Which Are Game Projects
On December 11, Animoca Brands Co-founder and Director Yat Siu mentioned at the Solana Breakpoint conference that Animoca Brands' proprietary investment portfolio spans over 628 portfolio companies, with about 200 being game projects. He considers Bitcoin akin to digital gold, with altcoins resembling the stock market, serving as the growth engine of the crypto space. Given that altcoins carry practical use cases, their total market value is expected to significantly surpass that of Bitcoin.
OSL Group to Launch Stablecoin USDGO on Solana
On December 11, OSL Group's Chief Commercial Officer, Wayne Trench, announced at the Solana Breakpoint 2025 Summit that OSL Group will be releasing the USDGO stablecoin on the Solana network. OSL Group will serve as the branding and distribution partner for USDGO, with Anchorage Digital Bank as the issuer.
USDGO is pegged 1:1 to the US dollar, compliant with US federal regulations, and is scheduled for an official launch in the first quarter of 2026. Solana will be the first blockchain to deploy USDGO, with plans to expand to more chains in the future. This is not just another stablecoin but a truly compliant stablecoin payment infrastructure intended for enterprise and institutional use.
Bhutan to Issue World's First Sovereign-Backed Gold Token TER on Solana
On December 11, Bhutanese government officials announced a milestone collaboration with Solana at the Breakpoint 2025 Summit to propel Bhutan towards being a "crypto-friendly nation":
On December 17, 2025, Bhutan's National Day, the world's first sovereign-backed gold token will go live on the Solana blockchain. The token, named "TER," meaning "treasure" in Bhutanese, will be in the form of an SPL token anchored 1:1 to Bhutan's national treasury gold, enabling real-time auditability and sub-second settlement on-chain.

Solayer Mainnet Alpha Version Officially Launched, Supporting Real-Time Financial Applications
On December 11, Solayer unveiled the InfiniSVM Mainnet Alpha version. InfiniSVM is a hardware-accelerated blockchain capable of sustaining a throughput of 300,000 transactions per second with sub-second finality. This network empowers developers to deploy existing Solana applications with exceptional performance, unlocking use cases in high-frequency trading, real-world assets, and institutional finance.
Users can connect SOL via sBridge and immediately interact with deployed applications. Developers can access documentation and deployment tools to start building on InfiniSVM.
This release coincides with Solana Breakpoint in Abu Dhabi, marking Solayer's integration into the Solana ecosystem and commitment to supporting it, while continuously expanding its capabilities in demanding application categories.
Galaxy Founder: Solana Still Seen as a Blockchain Network "Built for Capital Markets"
On December 11, Galaxy Founder and CEO Mike Novogratz stated at the Solana Breakpoint conference:
"As regulations gradually clarify, the industry has entered a phase of 'must truly build products that users will use.' The value of crypto assets is being jointly driven by the community and actual growth, and the narrative must be supported by real-world usage and innovation. Solana, with its high-speed performance, is seen as a chain 'built for capital markets,' and Galaxy's partnership with Jump is also based on its capabilities in high-frequency infrastructure."
buy Bitcoin. Over the past few days, I have been attending events in Abu Dhabi, further reinforcing my optimistic outlook. Abu Dhabi's Financial Week has brought together top investors from around the world, including capital giants. After interacting with these industry leaders, I am even more convinced that the global embrace of blockchain and digital assets is accelerating, rather than slowing down."
Kyle Samani Details Solana ACE: Will Allow Developers to Specify Custom Sorting Rules
On December 11, Kyle Samani, Co-Founder of Multicoin and Chairman of the Board of Forward Industries (FORD), stated at the Solana Breakpoint conference: ACE (Application-Controlled Execution) will allow developers to specify custom sorting rules while still running on a single global system with a global liquidity pool.
As part of Solana's July 2025 "Internet Capital Markets" roadmap, ACE grants smart contracts millisecond-level control over transaction sequencing, combining traditional financial microstructure with blockchain scalability to reduce fragmentation in DeFi.
Jito Ventures: Solana is Winning the Speed Race, Network Block Compute Limit Will Surge to 100 Million Compute Units Early Next Year
On December 11, Jito Ventures Co-founder and CEO buffalu stated at the Solana Breakpoint Conference that Solana is winning the speed race, a fact that has become very apparent. "Over the past few years, we have witnessed a 6x increase in transactions per second, thanks to the collective efforts of all Solana ecosystem engineers and outstanding application developers."
In the chart on the right, you can see the continuous growth of block space over the past few years. Earlier this year, Solana's block compute limit was about 48 million compute units, which then increased to 50 million and 60 million compute units. It is expected to surge to 100 million compute units early next year and continue to experience exponential growth."

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Over the past 24 hours, the crypto market has shown strong momentum across multiple dimensions. The mainstream discussion has focused on Coinbase's official entry into the prediction market through the acquisition of The Clearing Company, as well as the intense controversy within the AAVE community regarding token incentives and governance rights.
In terms of ecosystem development, Solana has introduced the innovative Kora fee layer aimed at reducing user transaction costs; meanwhile, the Perp DEX competition has intensified, with the showdown between Hyperliquid and Lighter sparking widespread community discussion on the future of decentralized derivatives.
This week, Coinbase announced the acquisition of The Clearing Company, marking another significant move to deepen its presence in this field after last week's announcement of launching a prediction market on its platform.
The Clearing Company's founder, Toni Gemayel, and the team will join Coinbase to jointly drive the development of the prediction market business.
Coinbase's Product Lead, Shan Aggarwal, stated that the growth of the prediction market is still in its early stages and predicts that 2026 will be the breakout year for this field.
The community has reacted positively to this, generally believing that Coinbase's entry will bring significant traffic and compliance advantages to the prediction market. However, this has also sparked discussions about the industry's competitive landscape.
Jai Bhavnani, Founder of Rivalry, commented that for startups, if their product model proves to be successful, industry giants like Coinbase have ample reason to replicate it.
This serves as a reminder to all entrepreneurs in the crypto space that they must build significant moats to withstand competition pressure from these giants.
Regulated prediction market platform Kalshi launched its research arm, Kalshi Research, this week, aimed at opening its internal data to the academic community and researchers to facilitate exploration of prediction market-related topics.
Its inaugural research report highlights Kalshi's outperformance in predicting inflation compared to Wall Street's traditional models. Kalshi co-founder Luana Lopes Lara commented that the power of prediction markets lies in the valuable data they generate, and it is now time to better utilize this data.
Meanwhile, Kalshi announced its support for the BNB Chain (BSC), allowing users to deposit and withdraw BNB and USDT via the BSC network.
This move is seen as a significant step for Kalshi to open its platform to a broader crypto user base, aiming to unlock access to the world's largest prediction market. Furthermore, Kalshi also revealed plans to host the first Prediction Market Summit in 2026 to further drive industry engagement and development.
The AAVE community recently engaged in heated debates around an Aave Improvement Proposal (AIP) titled "AAVE Tokenomics Alignment Phase One - Ownership Governance," aiming to transfer ownership and control of the Aave brand from Aave Labs to Aave DAO.
Aave founder Stani Kulechov publicly stated his intention to vote against the proposal, believing it oversimplifies the complex legal and operational structure, potentially slowing down the development process of core products like Aave V4.
The community's reaction was polarized. Some criticized Stani for adopting a "double standard" in governance and questioned whether his team had siphoned off protocol revenue, while others supported his cautious stance, arguing that significant governance changes require more thorough discussion.
This controversy highlights the tension between the ideal of DAO governance in DeFi projects and the actual power held by core development teams.
Despite governance disputes putting pressure on the AAVE token price, on-chain data shows that Stani Kulechov himself has purchased millions of dollars' worth of AAVE in the past few hours.
Simultaneously, a whale address, 0xDDC4, which had been quiet for 6 months, once again spent 500 ETH (approximately $1.53 million) to purchase 9,629 AAVE tokens. Data indicates that this whale has accumulated nearly 40,000 AAVE over the past year but is currently in an unrealized loss position.
The founder and whale's increased holdings during market volatility were interpreted by some investors as a confidence signal in AAVE's long-term value.
In this week's top article, Morpho Labs' "Curator Explained" detailed the role of "curators" in DeFi.
The article likened curators to asset managers in traditional finance, who design, deploy, and manage on-chain vaults, providing users with a one-click diversified investment portfolio.
Unlike traditional fund managers, DeFi curators execute strategies automatically through non-custodial smart contracts, allowing users to maintain full control of their assets. The article offered a new perspective on the specialization and risk management in the DeFi space.
Another widely circulated article, "Ethereum 2025: From Experiment to Global Infrastructure," provided a comprehensive summary of Ethereum's development over the past year. The article noted that 2025 is a crucial year for Ethereum's transition from an experimental project to global financial infrastructure. Through the Pectra and Fusaka hard forks, Ethereum achieved significant reductions in account abstraction and transaction costs.
Furthermore, the SEC's clarification of Ethereum's "non-securities" nature and the launch of tokenized funds on the Ethereum mainnet by traditional financial giants like JPMorgan marked Ethereum's gaining recognition from mainstream institutions. The article suggested that whether it is the continued growth of DeFi, the thriving L2 ecosystem, or the integration with the AI field, Ethereum's vision as the "world computer" is gradually becoming a reality.
The Solana Foundation engineering team released a fee layer solution called Kora this week.
Kora is a fee relayer and signatory node designed to provide the Solana ecosystem with a more flexible transaction fee payment method. Through Kora, users will be able to achieve gas-free transactions or choose to pay network fees using any stablecoin or SPL token. This innovation is seen as an important step in lowering the barrier of entry for new users and improving Solana network's availability.
Additionally, a deep research report on propAMM (proactive market maker) sparked community interest. The report's data analysis of propAMMs on Solana like HumidiFi indicated that Solana has achieved, or even surpassed, the level of transaction execution quality in traditional finance (TradFi) markets.
For example, on the SOL-USDC trading pair, HumidiFi is able to provide a highly competitive spread for large trades (0.4-1.6 bps), which is already better than the trading slippage of some mid-cap stocks in traditional markets.
Research suggests that propAMM is making the vision of the "Internet Capital Market" a reality, with Solana emerging as the prime venue for all of this to happen.
The competition in the perpetual contract DEX (Perp DEX) space is becoming increasingly heated.
In its latest official article, Hyperliquid has positioned its emerging competitor, Lighter, alongside centralized exchanges like Binance, referring to it as a platform utilizing a centralized sequencer. Hyperliquid emphasizes its transparency advantage of being "fully on-chain, operated by a validator network, and with no hidden state."
The community widely interprets this as Hyperliquid declaring "war" on Lighter. The technical differences between the two platforms have also become a focal point of discussion: Hyperliquid focuses on ultimate on-chain transparency, while Lighter emphasizes achieving "verifiable execution" through zero-knowledge proofs to provide users with a Central Limit Order Book (CLOB)-like trading experience.
This battle over the future direction of decentralized derivatives exchanges is expected to peak in 2026.
Meanwhile, discussions about Lighter's trading fees have surfaced. Some users have pointed out that Lighter charged as much as 81 basis points (0.81%) for a $2 million USD/JPY forex trade, far exceeding the near-zero spreads of traditional forex brokers.
Some argue that Lighter does not follow a B-book model that bets against market makers, instead anchoring its prices to the TradFi market, and the high fees may be related to the current liquidity or market maker balance incentives. Providing a more competitive spread for real-world assets (RWA) in the highly volatile crypto market is a key issue Lighter will need to address in the future.

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