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Solstice Finance — Public Sale Overview

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Written by Tim
Updated over 2 months ago

Project Overview

Solstice Finance is an on-chain asset management platform built on Solana, designed to bring institutional-grade yield strategies to everyday users.

By combining the execution standards of traditional finance with the flexibility of DeFi, Solstice reimagines how users access yield on-chain — offering transparent, scalable, and non-custodial exposure to professionally managed strategies.

At the core of the protocol is YieldVault, which bridges battle-tested institutional trading strategies with DeFi composability, allowing both retail savers and sophisticated investors to access Wall Street–style yields without traditional gatekeepers.


Key Project Information

  • Blockchain: Solana

  • Token Round Type: Pre-liquid token round

  • Network to Claim Tokens: Solana

  • Estimated Token Generation Event (TGE): Q1 2026


Public Sale Details

  • Round Name: Public Sale

  • Raise Asset: USDC

  • Raise Valuation: $130,000,000

  • Raise Target: $4,000,000

  • Raise Hardcap: $6,500,000


Investor Allocation Limits

  • Minimum Allocation: $100

  • Maximum Allocation: $250,000

  • Allocation limits are enforced per investor


Token Unlock & Vesting

  • 50% of tokens unlock at TGE

  • Remaining 50% vest linearly over 3 months

  • No cliff

  • No lockup

This means investors receive partial liquidity at TGE, with the remaining tokens unlocking gradually over time.


Application Timeline

  • Applications Open: December 22, 2025

  • Applications Close: December 25, 2025


Team & Backers

Core Team

  • Ben Nadareski

  • Tim Grant

Previous Backers

  • Deus X Capital

  • Solana Foundation


Official Links


Important Notes

  • Participation is subject to eligibility, KYC approval, and applicable geographic restrictions.

  • Submitting an application does not guarantee an allocation.

  • Final sale terms are set by the project and may be updated prior to TGE.

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