Solana Mobile, a subsidiary of Solana Labs, is set to begin shipping its second-generation Seeker device on August 4. The company has received an impressive 150,000 pre-orders for the device, which is expected to generate over $67.5 million in revenue. The Seeker device is a smartphone that runs on the Solana blockchain and is designed to provide users with a secure and efficient way to access decentralized applications (dApps) and Web3 services. One of the key features of the new Seeker device is its trustless architecture, called TEEPIN. This architecture allows users to interact with the Solana blockchain directly from their device without the need for intermediaries or third-party services. TEEPIN is designed to provide enhanced security and privacy for users, ensuring that their data and transactions remain secure and confidential. In addition to TEEPIN, Solana Mobile will also introduce a native ecosystem token called SKR. The SKR token will be used to incentivize developers to build applications and services on the Solana blockchain, as well as to reward users for their participation in the ecosystem. The introduction of SKR is expected to further accelerate the growth and adoption of the Solana blockchain and its associated technologies. The success of the Seeker device and its associated ecosystem is a significant milestone for Solana Labs and the broader Web3 community. As more users adopt the device and its associated technologies, it is likely that the Solana blockchain will continue to grow and evolve, providing users with new and innovative ways to interact with decentralized applications and services.