In 2025, several Solana metrics hit record highs: application revenue increased by 46% year-over-year to $2.39 billion.

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PANews January 6th News, Solana posted on X platform that in 2025, Solana has shown outstanding performance across multiple data metrics, setting new records in several indicators. In application revenue, applications built on Solana reached $2.39 billion, a 46% year-over-year increase; among them, 7 applications generated over $100 million in revenue. In network performance, network revenue (REV) reached $1.4 billion, a 48-fold increase over two years; non-voting transaction volume was 33 billion transactions, up 28% year-over-year; the average number of daily active wallets was 3.2 million, a 50% increase year-over-year; the average transaction fee dropped to $0.017, with the median fee decreasing to $0.0011.
In the asset sector, the stablecoin supply at year-end was $14.8 billion, more than doubling year-over-year, setting a new record; stablecoin transfer volume reached $11.7 trillion, a 7-fold increase over two years; stock-type assets on Solana had a supply of $1 billion and a trading volume of $651 million; Solana ETF net inflow reached $1.02 billion.
In DEX (Decentralized Exchange) sector, trading volume hit $1.5 trillion, up 57% year-over-year; SOL stablecoin trading volume was $782 billion, more than doubling over two years; 12 DEXs had trading volumes exceeding $10 billion.
In meme coins and launch platforms, meme coin trading volume was $482 billion, down 10% year-over-year, but up 80 times over two years; 6 launch platforms had trading volumes over $10 billion; launch platform revenue doubled to $762 million year-over-year; 8 launch platforms earned over $1 million; launch platforms created 11.6 million tokens, more than doubling year-over-year.
In trading platforms, DEX aggregators handled $922 billion in trading volume, doubling over the previous year; professional trading platform revenue was $940 million, a 44% increase; 10 trading platforms earned over $10 million, and 3 over $100 million; trading platforms processed $108 billion in transactions, up 66% year-over-year.

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