Solana Breakpoint, the ecosystem's annual conference, took place over four days (Nov. 4 to Nov. 7) in Lisbon, Portugal. Over 13,000 people attended, and Solana made a series of announcements as it prepares to go mainstream.
Vibhu Norby, CEO of Solana Spaces, unveiled the first Solana Store, and subsequently announced the launch of GeoNFTs, an implementation of NFTs that involves geotagging. He further stated that anyone with a GeoNFT would be able to redeem it ''1-for-1'' with the exclusive rights to open a Solana Store in the region.
Solana also unveiled its upcoming smartphones which are likely to be available to the public in 2023. These phones will be able to securely store the private keys of crypto wallets, in addition to being a full-fledged smart device.
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Solana also announced the Solana dApp Store, a platform that would do away with charges, revenues, and fees, and will try to build a good user experience in Web3. Submissions for the dApp store are set to open Jan. 2023.
However, the following announcement took the cake at Solana Breakpoint: Google Cloud has partnered with Solana, and it's building a Solana validator to participate in the network. The integration will allow users to launch a dedicated Solana node in the cloud. Furthermore, Google Cloud will index Solana data and transfer it to BigQuery, making it easier for developers to access historical data.
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