MetaMask just went full Solana

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MetaMask’s stepping in like the wise boss to make your life easier. They just announced that their browser extension now supports native Solana tokens.

You’re juggling your crypto wallets like a street performer with flaming batons, Bitcoin here, Ethereum there, and now Solana? Not anymore, Solana, baby, right in your MetaMask.

Progress

MetaMask users can now trade, swap, and bridge Solana-based tokens straight from the extension.

Plus, you get access to all those juicy dapps in the Solana ecosystem.

And don’t worry, mobile fans, they’re rolling out Solana support on the MetaMask app in just a few weeks. So soon, you’ll be bossing your crypto empire from your pocket.

Now, if you remember, MetaMask wasn’t always this flexible. Before, they let you connect to non-EVM networks through these plugins called Snaps. But now? Solana is just the opening act.

MetaMask promises more non-EVM networks are coming soon, aiming to kill the annoying wallet juggling game once and for all. Finally, right?

Make it easier

Back in February, MetaMask teased this Solana integration and dropped a bombshell, Bitcoin support is on the way, expected by Q3 2025. Imagine having the big three, Ethereum, Solana, and Bitcoin, all under one roof. Powerful.

Let’s not forget, MetaMask with around 100 million users annually, it’s one of the largest non-custodial crypto wallets out there. And there’s chatter about MetaMask launching its own crypto token.

The idea’s been kicking around since 2021, with Joseph Lubin, CEO of MetaMask’s parent company Consensys, saying the token could push the platform toward true decentralization.

On the other hand, MetaMask co-founder Dan Finlay recently said on a podcast that the token launch is still a maybe.

The new U.S. crypto regulations have made token launches safer, but they’re playing it cool for now.

Relax

Oh, and a quick side note, MetaMask got some good news from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The SEC agreed in principle to end enforcement actions against them, following similar moves with Coinbase and Kraken. That’s like the feds giving a nod of approval, nice!

MetaMask is leveling up, making your crypto life smoother, and bringing Solana right into the family.

If you’re tired of juggling wallets like a circus act, this is maybe the break you’ve been waiting for.


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