In the fast-paced world of blockchain, where trends come and go like viral memes, ORE is making waves on Solana with its impressive revenue growth. A recent tweet from @CryptoMagellan highlights just how far mining has come—from bulky rigs in garages to simple mobile mining with a device called Seeker.
The tweet reads: "Miners used to need rigs, fans, and a garage. Now all it takes is a Seeker and the will to dig. Pumped to have one of the fastest growing Solana protocols by revenue in the Solana dApp Store. Welcome ORE." It quotes a post from Solana Mobile promoting ORE mining on their Seeker device, complete with emojis of workers and pickaxes to capture that mining spirit.
What's ORE All About?
ORE is a unique protocol on the Solana blockchain that brings proof-of-work (PoW) mining to a network known for its speed and low costs. Unlike traditional PoW chains like Bitcoin, which require massive energy and hardware, ORE allows users to mine tokens using Solana's efficient infrastructure. It's gained traction as a fun, accessible way to participate in crypto, blending meme-like appeal with real utility—think of it as the meme token with a mining twist.
According to data from DefiLlama, ORE's annualized revenue has hit millions, with daily figures climbing steadily. This growth isn't just hype; it's backed by increasing user adoption and protocol activity.
As seen in this chart from Dune Analytics (courtesy of @n2scapital), ORE's daily protocol revenue has skyrocketed throughout October, peaking near $300k. This surge comes even as the broader market faces volatility, showing ORE's resilience and community strength.
Seeker: Mining on the Go
The real game-changer in the tweet is the integration with Seeker, Solana Mobile's latest device. Seeker is essentially a crypto-optimized smartphone designed for Web3 users, with built-in support for dApps, wallets, and now, mining protocols like ORE.
The quoted tweet from @solanamobile says: "Seeker szn forges on with @ORESupply. Claim your block. Hit the motherlode. Mine ORE. Out of the trenches, into the mines." It's a call to action, emphasizing how easy it is to start mining without fancy setups.
This promo image captures the essence: a sleek phone interface where you can deploy miners, track rewards, and stake—all from your pocket. For blockchain enthusiasts, this lowers the barrier to entry, making mining as simple as playing a mobile game. No more noisy fans or high electricity bills; just download the app from the Solana dApp Store and get digging.
Why This Matters for Meme Token Fans
At Meme Insider, we track how meme tokens and protocols like ORE blend humor, community, and tech to create value. ORE's mining mechanic has a meme-worthy vibe—users often joke about "yearning for the mines" or hitting the "motherlode." But beneath the fun, it's generating real revenue, outpacing many established DeFi projects.
If you're into Solana memes or looking to diversify your portfolio, ORE could be worth watching. Check out the ORE Supply Twitter for updates, or dive into mining guides like this step-by-step tutorial shared in the thread replies.
As Solana continues to dominate the meme token space, protocols like ORE are proving that innovation plus accessibility equals growth. Whether you're a seasoned miner or a newbie, grab your virtual pickaxe— the mines are calling.