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Sanctum has officially launched its mobile app on the Solana Seeker dApp store, marking the protocol’s first public mobile release.
The app allows users to deposit SOL, earn staking rewards, and begin accumulating XP points, with a broader in-app campaign exclusive to Seeker users set to roll out in the near future.
A Mobile-First Entry Into Sanctum
According to the team, debuting first on Seeker was intentional and feels like "sharing our beloved project with our closest friends." The device’s user base consists largely of power users and ecosystem builders, making it a natural starting point before expanding to iOS and Android.
Within the app, users can deposit SOL, which is then staked through Sanctum’s validator for up to 10% APY, depending on market conditions. Rewards are generated automatically and distributed daily, allowing users to earn yield passively without active portfolio management.
Sanctum is positioning the app as an alternative to what it describes as “financially extractive” crypto experiences.
Rather than emphasizing trading, leverage, or speculation, the app focuses on long-term holding and passive yield generation. The interface is built around simplicity, with minimal actions required beyond depositing assets.
A central feature of the experience is “Albus,” an in-app companion that reflects Sanctum’s patient, relaxed, and quality-focused financial philosophy. Users will eventually be able to customize Albus with unlockable items tied to XP progression.
Up Next: Seeker Season
Alongside staking rewards, the app introduces an XP system designed to gamify participation and encourage healthy financial habits.
XP begins accruing as soon as users deposit SOL, even though progress is not yet visible in the interface. A dedicated rewards campaign, dubbed “Seeker Season,” will later surface this progress in the UI and introduce exclusive incentives for Seeker users.
While the Seeker launch marks a key milestone in the company's history, Sanctum describes it as the “starting line” rather than the final product.
The app will remain exclusive to Seeker for an initial period, with a waitlist open for future iOS and Android releases. Distribution of early access to those platforms will be based on referrals.