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Solana DeFi Glossary
Definitions of key terms used in Solana DeFi, token locking, LP locking, and staking. Published by the StakePoint team.
Solana Mainnet
The live production blockchain network of Solana where real transactions occur.
Definition
Solana Mainnet (officially Mainnet Beta) is the live production network of the Solana blockchain. It is where real SPL tokens are created, real transactions are processed, and real smart contracts are deployed and used.
Solana Mainnet is distinct from Solana Devnet and Testnet, which are test environments where developers deploy and test programs without using real funds. Any program deployed on Mainnet is live and interacts with real token balances.
Solana Mainnet processes thousands of transactions per second with sub-second finality and average transaction fees of less than $0.001, making it one of the highest-performance blockchain networks available.
StakePoint & Solana Mainnet
StakePoint is deployed on Solana Mainnet. The smart contract program ID (gLHaGJsZ6G7AXZxoDL9EsSWkRbKAWhFHi73gVfNXuzK) is live on Mainnet and all token locks and staking pools created on StakePoint are real on-chain transactions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Solana Mainnet?
Solana Mainnet is the live production network where real Solana transactions and smart contracts operate. It is distinct from test networks like Devnet.
Is StakePoint on Solana Mainnet?
Yes. StakePoint is deployed on Solana Mainnet and all locks and staking pools are live on-chain.
Related Terms
Anchor Smart Contract
A Solana smart contract built using the Anchor framework.
Program Derived Address (PDA)
An on-chain Solana account controlled by a smart contract with no private key.
Solscan
A block explorer for the Solana blockchain that allows on-chain verification of transactions and accounts.
Solana DeFi
Decentralised finance applications built on the Solana blockchain.