Blockworks and Solana Foundation join forces
lockworks and the Solana Foundation publicly launched Lightspeed, the first dedicated investor relations platform built for professional allocators in the crypto industry. The platform was first announced in December 2025 and went live in Q1 2026 as planned, accessible at lightspeed.vip. Lightspeed targets a specific audience: liquid token funds, institutional allocators, asset managers, family offices, and Solana ecosystem teams holding large positions. It is a gated, curated environment.
Only protocols with market caps exceeding $100 million can share their narratives with institutional investors through the platform. Solana was selected as the launch ecosystem for a clear reason. It sits at the intersection of crypto-native adoption and institutional readiness, with real users, real applications, and meaningful revenue. The story was already there: Lightspeed was built to deliver it in a format institutions can underwrite.
Solving crypto's institutional information problem
The core problem Lightspeed addresses is not a lack of institutional interest in crypto, it is a lack of structured, trustworthy information. Data in the Solana ecosystem has historically been fragmented across dozens of dashboards, Discord channels, and unofficial sources, making due diligence difficult for professional allocators. Lightspeed consolidates everything in one place. Users get high-fidelity onchain data on the Solana network and leading applications. They also receive institutional research that converts raw onchain activity into investment committee-ready memos and fundamental frameworks.
Ecosystem intelligence rounds out the offering: roadmap updates, KPI packs, governance changes, token event tracking, and direct communication between builders and allocators. Quarterly research reports and exclusive events further connect institutional investors with top Solana teams. For funds, Lightspeed becomes the institutional gateway to Solana. For builders, it becomes a centralized investor hub.
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