TL;DR
- Sonic SVM will launch a sale of 50,000 HyperFuse nodes valued at $12.8 million, starting the week of September 16, 2024.
- The sale aims to fund the development of the gaming platform on Solana and will offer token rewards to buyers.
- The HyperFuse nodes will operate within Sonic SVM’s HyperGrid framework, optimizing transactions on Solana.
Sonic SVM has announced the launch of a HyperFuse node sale valued at $12.8 million, which will take place starting the week of September 16, 2024.
This sale is part of the company’s strategy to fund development and support its gaming platform on the Solana blockchain. A total of 50,000 nodes will be offered in 20 different pricing tiers. This will provide buyers with the opportunity to receive token rewards and contribute to the network’s security and validation.
Excited to announce the upcoming HyperFuse Guardian Node sale, the first in the Solana ecosystem!
The sale happens in 3 stages:
📌 Tier 1 Raffle: 9/16, 1 PM UTC
📌 Whitelist Sale: 9/18, 1 PM UTC
📌 Public Sale: 9/19, 1 PM UTCMore about #hyperfusenode:https://t.co/T1Nav7S4G6 pic.twitter.com/OjAPKRHdHx
— Sonic (Odyssey Now Live ⚡️) (@SonicSVM) September 6, 2024
Sonic SVM Joins the Node Sale Trend
The HyperFuse nodes are designed to operate within Sonic SVM’s HyperGrid framework, which facilitates high-speed, optimized transactions on the Solana blockchain. Each HyperFuse node will play a crucial role in network validation and monitoring, ensuring efficient and seamless operations. Although details about future airdrops for node operators are not yet confirmed, this possibility remains an expectation within the community.
The HyperFuse node sale provides an alternative for investors interested in acquiring Sonic Tokens at a valuation lower than that paid by venture capitalists. Previously, raised $12 million through traditional means. This strategy aligns with a growing trend among similar blockchain projects that have opted for node sales to fund their initiatives.
Sonic SVM stands out for its focus on atomic interoperability and gaming applications, using HyperGrid as its scalability framework. This framework not only supports the operation of multiple “grids” for transactions on Solana but also introduces HyperFuse Guardian Nodes, which are lightweight and require minimal computational resources. These nodes are essential for the HSSN ecosystem, as they validate and publish the updated state on the Solana network.