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StakePoint Nears $10M TVL as Solana's Leading Non-Custodial Token Locker and Staking Platform

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Key Takeaways

  • StakePoint, a non-custodial Solana protocol launched on mainnet in December 2025, is approaching $10 million in total value locked.
  • An independent evaluation ranked StakePoint first among Solana token locking and staking platforms with a score of 9.3 out of 10, ahead of competitors with venture funding and larger teams.
  • The platform was built entirely by solo founder Shaun with zero outside investment since October 2025.
  • StakePoint's Rust smart contract received a Grade A security audit with zero findings, and its upgrade authority is protected by a three-of-four hardware wallet multisig.
  • Beyond locking, the platform offers no-code staking pool creation, token swaps, wallet analysis and airdrop tools, plus monthly SPT rewards through its Whale Club program.
StakePoint Nears $10M TVL as Solana's Leading Non-Custodial Token Locker and Staking Platform

StakePoint (stakepoint.app), a non-custodial Solana token locker and staking pool creator, is approaching $10 million in total value locked (TVL) following its mainnet launch in December 2025. The platform has grown into one of the most comprehensive DeFi toolkits on Solana, combining Solana token locking, LP locking, staking pool creation, token swaps, and a full suite of on-chain utilities under one roof. TVL — the aggregate value of assets deposited in a protocol — is one of the most widely cited measures of DeFi adoption, and on a non-custodial platform like StakePoint those positions are enforced by smart contracts rather than by a custodian holding users' keys.

With hundreds of unique locks, active stakers, and supported tokens, StakePoint has established itself as a go-to platform for Solana project founders looking to offer staking rewards and prove transparency through token and LP locking. Token and LP locking first became standard transparency practice on Ethereum, where services such as Unicrypt and Team Finance popularized time-locking team allocations and liquidity so communities could verify on-chain that insiders cannot sell immediately — a direct answer to the "rug pull" risk that has long shadowed new token launches. As Solana's low fees and high throughput attracted heavy token launch activity, equivalent locking tooling became a category of its own on the network. Project founders can launch custom staking pools for their communities directly from the platform, with no coding required.

"We set out to build a platform where Solana project teams could handle token locking, staking, and community tools without juggling five different services," said Shaun, founder of StakePoint. "Nearly $10M in TVL from real projects tells us we got it right."

Outpacing Established Competitors

In an independent evaluation comparing Solana's leading token locking and staking platforms, StakePoint ranked #1 overall with a score of 9.3 out of 10 and received a perfect 10 out of 10 for development progress relative to platform age. The review noted that one competitor has been building for nearly five years with $5 million in venture capital funding and a full team, while another has been developing since 2023 across 20+ blockchains. StakePoint, built entirely by a solo founder with zero outside investment since October 2025, scored higher than both.

The review concluded that if StakePoint maintains its current trajectory for another 12 to 18 months, it moves from a "promising alternative" to a platform that becomes very difficult to argue against in its category. For readers tracking that trajectory, the relevant signals are publicly observable on-chain: lock counts, how TVL splits between locks and staking pools, and whether projects renew or extend their locks as earlier ones mature.

More Than a Token Locker

While token and LP locking remain core to the platform, StakePoint has expanded well beyond locking services. Its integrated tools suite includes wallet cleanup to reclaim SOL rent, a wallet analyzer with PnL tracking, batch airdrop functionality, holder snapshot exports, and a token safety scanner.

The platform also features token swaps with a gamified trading leaderboard and supports all token types site-wide.

Rewarding Active Users

StakePoint's Whale Club program rewards the most active platform participants with monthly SPT token distributions. Members earn scores based on holdings, platform activity, swap volume, and community engagement, with rewards distributed proportionally each month.

The platform has also recently introduced a weekly raffle in which participants can win SPT prizes, adding another layer of engagement for the growing community.

Security and Trust

StakePoint's Rust smart contract received a Grade A security audit with zero findings across all severity levels. Contract audits are a baseline expectation across DeFi, and multisig control of upgrade authority is a widely recommended safeguard — on an upgradeable contract, a single compromised key could otherwise rewrite contract logic unilaterally. StakePoint's upgrade authority is secured by a multisig requiring three of four hardware wallet signatures, and the platform is fully non-custodial, with all locks and staking pools publicly verifiable on-chain.