Solayer Labs Targets Revenue-Generating Onchain Apps with New 2026 Funding Initiative
Solayer Labs and Foundation launch a funding effort for revenue-generating onchain apps. Discover how this 2026 initiative changes the Web3 investment landscape.
The era of profitless Web3 projects is fading fast. Solayer Labs and the Solayer Foundation are doubling down on onchain apps that prove they can actually make money and maintain high usage.
Solayer Labs Onchain App Funding: A Pivot to Profitability
This strategic effort specifically targets developers building within the onchain economy. Unlike previous grant cycles that focused on experimental tech, this initiative prioritizes projects with established revenue streams and scaling potential. It marks a significant shift in how Web3 ecosystems are matured.
What This Means for the Web3 Economy
By funding apps that generate real value, Solayer is attempting to create a more resilient ecosystem. For developers, the message is clear: user retention and monetization are now as important as decentralized architecture.
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