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What Does Solana Seeker's New Activity Tracker Mean for a Potential SKR Airdrop?

How to track your Seeker activity and why it might be worth doing something every day

On top of the wealth of boosts and rewards delivered so far in Seeker Season, Solana Mobile has dropped yet another curious Easter Egg.

A recently unveiled tab in the Seed Vault Wallet enables users to track their participation in the Seeker ecosystem, hinting at future rewards for more engaged participants.

How can you turn on Seeker activity tracking, what counts towards measuring participation, and why should you care?

Why Might Solana Mobile Want to Measure Your Activity?

Think back to May 2025, when Solana Mobile GM Emmett Hollyer took the stage at Solana Accelerate and unveiled the vision for a fully decentralized, economic flywheel. Powered by $SKR, the Seeker economy is engineered to reward developers and contributors, while empowering token holders to govern the direction of one of crypto’s most ambitious experiments.

The announcement of $SKR stoked wildfire speculation across the crypto world. Having waited over a year since presales for the mysterious ‘Chapter Two’ device opened, prospective Seeker owners dared to dream that Solana Mobile might kickstart yet another wave of airdrops for those seeking to disrupt the mobile duopoly.

But if Solana Mobile is actually going to reward Seeker users, there needs to be a fair and equitable way of ensuring that genuine, organic activity takes precedence. 

This is where ‘Seeker Activity Tracking’ comes into play, and before the privacy maxis amongst you raise your hands in anger, take a second and think about how this might be beneficial to you.

How to Turn On Seeker Activity Tracking

The Seed Vault Wallet app has recently implemented a critical new feature. Aptly named ‘Seeker Activity Tracking’, this new tool helps users track their participation and involvement in the Seeker ecosystem. 

If you haven’t already been using Seeker every day, consider this your chance to actively manage your involvement and build rituals and routines that enhance your Seeker experience.

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To enable Seeker Activity Tracking, visit ‘Settings’ and flip ‘Usage and Diagnostics’ to the right. You should be able to access the revamped activity tab in the Seed Vault Wallet app (found in the bottom right corner of the UI. 

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Within the Activity tab, users can track the frequency and depth of their engagement across the Seeker Ecosystem. Activity tracking began in the week of September 29, so don’t worry if you didn’t receive your Seeker in the weeks immediately following shipping.

Maximize Your Activity

Every wallet’s onchain activity is ranked across 5 levels of a tiered system. Naturally, the more you trade, stake, and interact with the Solana network, the further you advance through the 5 levels. 

Seeker Activity Tracking breaks down user behaviour into three categories: Onchain, Daily Use, and dApp activity.

Onchain Activity - As one could expect, onchain activity covers pretty much anything that involves transacting across the Solana network. This includes, but is not limited to, trading tokens, staking $SOL to a validator, minting NFTs and interacting with onchain applications.

(Maybe) Alpha Tip: While remaining a ‘passive activity’, staking $SOL seems to qualify for daily participation in the Seeker Ecosystem. 

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While I will openly admit I haven’t fired off transactions every single day, my own onchain activity heatmap still shows ongoing activity. This could come from supporting the Seeker Validator.

Daily Use - Solana Seeker’s daily activity tracker is a bit more vague. According to the Seed Vault Wallet’s UI, ‘Daily Use’ monitors how deeply the Seeker is intertwined with your standard routines. 

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Daily Use tracks how you use Seeker, and seems to be encouraging users to integrate the device into the life outside of crypto, building a streak of organic behaviour. Seeker has been designed as a mobile-first crypto device, but that doesn’t inherently mean it should only be used for crypto-related activities.

dApps - The Solana dApp Store now boasts over 150 unique and exclusive applications, with more being added every day. Dozens are constantly being developed through recurring hackathons, and the quality of apps on offer only improves as competition to win the favor of 150,000 authentic, verifiably high-quality Seeker users grows more fierce.

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Seeker’s dApp activity tracker measures how often users are exploring the Solana dApp Store and trying out applications. The official messaging in the Seed Vault Wallet encourages users to continue experimenting with both new apps and their existing favourites, so don’t be psyoped into neglecting OG applications in favor of shiny new ones.

SKR is Coming

It’s no secret that the most active Seeker users could find themselves on the receiving end of some kinds of rewards in the future, like a potential SKR airdrop. Points programs and other incentivized campaigns typically result in exclusive benefits for users, and participating in the Seeker ecosystem is likely to be no different.

Solana Mobile has asserted that “SKR is coming”, and “ecosystem participation is essential to making Seeker the most rewarding experience possible”.

However, Seeker users shouldn’t see this as a call to start maxxing out wash-trading accounts. The Seeker Activity Tracker clearly puts users on a more exploratory path, highlighting organic, curiosity-driven participation over mindless onchain activity.

Instead, enjoy using Seeker for its intended purpose. Contribute to building and proliferating the world’s largest decentralized mobile stack, and support and encourage creative applications within the Solana dApp Store. 

To keep up to date on all things Solana Seeker, and stay on top of all the device’s exclusive perks and rewards, visit SolanaFloor’s Seeker Hub.

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