StakePoint

Editorial Policy

StakePoint publishes educational content about Solana DeFi, token locking, LP locking, token staking, and on-chain infrastructure. This page explains how that content is produced, who produces it, and the standards we apply.

Last updated: April 2026 · Contact: contact@stakepoint.app

Who Produces the Content

Content published on StakePoint is written by the StakePoint development team — the same team that builds and maintains the platform. Authors have direct, hands-on experience with Solana smart contract development, Anchor programs, SPL and Token-2022 token standards, and DeFi protocol design. We write about what we build.

What We Publish

Implementation guides

Step-by-step instructions for using StakePoint's token locker, LP locker, staking pools, and on-chain tools. Written to be accurate at time of publication and updated when the platform changes.

Comparisons and analysis

Technical and factual comparisons of Solana DeFi tools, token lockers, staking platforms, and related infrastructure. Where we discuss competitors, we aim to be accurate and fair.

Educational explainers

Definitions, explanations, and background on Solana token standards, DeFi concepts, LP mechanics, and smart contract design. Written to inform, not to sell.

Platform updates

Announcements of new features, changes to the StakePoint smart contract, and security disclosures.

Editorial Standards

All content published on StakePoint is original and human-written. We do not publish AI-generated content without editorial review and accuracy verification by a team member with direct platform knowledge. We do not accept sponsored posts, paid placements, or advertiser influence over editorial content. StakePoint has no affiliate relationships that affect what we recommend or how we describe other platforms. Content is reviewed for technical accuracy before publication. Where we make claims about on-chain behaviour, smart contract design, or platform mechanics, those claims are verified against the live program deployed on Solana mainnet.

Not Financial Advice

Nothing published on StakePoint constitutes financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any token or digital asset. DeFi involves significant risk. Readers are responsible for their own decisions and should consult qualified professionals where appropriate. StakePoint does not endorse specific tokens, projects, or liquidity pools. Lock records displayed on the platform are user-generated and do not represent StakePoint's endorsement of any project.

Corrections and Updates

If content on StakePoint contains an error, we correct it promptly. Significant corrections are noted within the article. If you identify an inaccuracy, contact us at contact@stakepoint.app.

Content Categories

StakePoint content covers: Solana token locking, LP locking, token staking, SPL tokens, Token-2022, Raydium, Meteora, Pump.fun, Anchor smart contracts, Solana DeFi, non-custodial infrastructure, and on-chain verification.

Platform Transparency

StakePoint is an independent Solana DeFi platform launched in December 2025. The smart contract program ID is publicly verifiable on Solscan. The upgrade authority is controlled by a 3-of-4 Squads multisig. StakePoint does not custody user funds at any time.

Smart Contract Program ID

Solana Mainnet — publicly verifiable on Solscan

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