Galaxy Digital Adds Solana (SOL) Staking to GalaxyOne App

Published at 2026-03-31 18:45:09

Galaxy Digital announced on March 31, 2026 that it has added Solana staking to its GalaxyOne retail app, enabling users to earn up to 6.5% in variable annual rewards. The integration allows retail customers to stake SOL directly from the app, expanding Galaxy’s offerings beyond trading and custody into consumer-friendly yield products.

The move matters because it lowers the barrier for everyday investors to participate in network validation and access passive income; a 6.5% headline rate is competitive among custodial staking services. Rewards are variable and depend on network conditions and fees, so users should review GalaxyOne’s staking terms before committing funds. For Galaxy Digital, the launch strengthens its retail footprint and positions the firm to capture growing demand for straightforward staking and yield solutions.

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