From BTC to SOL: A New Direction for Traditional Corporate Crypto Asset Allocation
Original Article Title: "After BTC, Traditional Companies Increasing SOL Holdings Is Becoming a Popular Trend"
Original Source: TechFlow by DeepTide
Has MicroStrategy added to its BTC holdings again today? This question seems to have become a significant barometer of the bullish sentiment in the crypto market. In 2020, this company ignited the trend of traditional companies investing in cryptocurrency, serving as a benchmark for many other traditional companies to embrace crypto assets across different industries.
However, the barometer of today may need to add a Solana to it. The recent popular trend is that traditional companies have also started increasing their SOL holdings through various means. From real estate and consumer goods to investment funds, an increasing number of companies from different industries are beginning to gradually include "SOL reserves" in their corporate investment considerations.
Since the big dip following the TRUMP Coin release, SOL's price had plummeted to around $95 at one point, but it has now rebounded to $150. Looking back at history, this is not the first time SOL has shown price resilience. After experiencing fluctuations, SOL may potentially become the next "Bitcoin" pursued by traditional companies. These early adopter companies are actively transitioning and positioning themselves in the rising profit expectations.

Janover Inc.: Cryptocurrency Team Reshaping Real Estate FinTech
Janover Inc. is a Nasdaq-listed financial technology company (ticker symbol: JNVR), headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, focusing on commercial real estate loan matching. Founded in 2018, Janover connects borrowers (such as real estate developers, property owners, small business owners) with lenders through an AI-driven online platform, offering financing solutions for multi-family residential and commercial properties.
The company's business was previously affected by the downturn in the real estate market, but small business loan revenue has grown for two consecutive years. In July 2023, Janover raised $5.65 million through an IPO, ended the year with $5.1 million in cash reserves, had only 26 employees, positioning itself as a small yet innovation-driven FinTech company.
In April 2025, Janover announced a bold asset allocation strategy, adding 163,651.7 Solana (SOL) tokens worth approximately $21.2 million, becoming a typical example of a traditional industry's foray into the crypto market. This is not actually the first time the company has purchased SOL. Following this transaction, along with some previous purchases, Janover's total SOL holdings have reached 317,273 tokens, valued at around $48.2 million (including staking rewards).
On April 4, the company's board of directors approved the inclusion of SOL in the corporate treasury, and the transaction was completed through a market purchase on April 15. Janover plans to stake these tokens to earn a 5-7% annualized return and is considering operating a Solana network validation node to participate in ecosystem development. The source of funds for this initiative is the company's cash reserves and a $42 million convertible bond raised on April 7 from cryptocurrency industry institutions such as Pantera Capital and Kraken. Behind this move lies a deeper connection to the cryptocurrency industry.
A news release posted on Janover Inc.'s official website reveals that a team composed of former Kraken members has acquired a majority stake in the company. As part of this transaction, the company's name and stock ticker will be changed in the future. The new name will be "DeFi Development Corporation."

The company's board of directors has made a financial decision to allocate a significant portion of the financial reserve on the balance sheet to digital assets, starting with Solana (SOL). The company will explore acquiring Solana validators and plans to acquire and stake SOL through them. The validator business seeks to acquire external equity and use the corresponding income to purchase more SOL.
Blake Janover, CEO of Janover, said, "I am very excited about this transaction creating value for shareholders and driving the company's future growth. I have spent a considerable amount of time learning all aspects of the DeFi ecosystem and found my vision aligned with the new leadership." So, rather than saying the company has embraced crypto, it's more accurate to say that people from the cryptocurrency industry have acquired the company, removing barriers to increasing SOL holdings.
SOL Global: Cryptocurrency Investment Pioneer
SOL Global Investments Corp. is a Toronto-based Canadian investment company focused on exploring the potential of cryptocurrency, blockchain, and emerging technologies. Founded in 2017, this publicly traded company on the Canadian Securities Exchange (symbol: SOL) is known for its bold alternative investment strategy, managing assets of approximately CAD 150 million, covering medical technology and digital assets.
In 2025, SOL Global further focused on Solana (SOL), solidifying its position as a pioneer in the cryptocurrency market by increasing its stake to 40,350 SOL (valued at approximately $8.7 million) and becoming a benchmark for traditional investment firms embracing the Solana ecosystem.
In January 2025, SOL Global announced a $18 million private placement to raise funds, with $10 million directly allocated to purchase SOL and the remaining funds allocated to DeFi and NFT projects within the Solana ecosystem. As of March, the company holds 40,350 SOL, of which approximately 60% is staked on the Solana network, earning a 6.26% annualized yield.
Recent reports indicate that SOL Global currently holds around 260,000 SOL. The company's CEO, Paul Kania, stated in a press release, "Our goal is to become a Solana powerhouse, offering a gateway for public market investors to participate directly in the Solana transformation opportunity."
SOL Global's Solana strategy goes beyond simply holding coins. Their investment portfolio includes standout projects in the Solana ecosystem such as the decentralized exchange Serum and the NFT platform Magic Eden, showcasing their ambitious involvement in ecosystem development. SOL Global also plans to launch a Solana-based investment fund by the end of 2025 to further amplify its impact. Unlike traditional investment firms, SOL Global's crypto-native DNA (with a team largely from the blockchain space) positions them effectively in the Solana frenzy.
SOL Strategies: A Seasoned Player with a New Name but Unchanged Core
Sol Strategies Inc., formerly known as Cypherpunk Holdings, is a publicly traded holding company on the Canadian Securities Exchange (symbol: HODL) that has been deeply involved in cryptocurrency investments since 2018. This investment veteran, founded in 1995, initially focused on privacy technologies (such as Tor and VPNs) before shifting to digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum post-2018, managing assets worth about CAD 60 million.
In September 2024, under the leadership of former Valkyrie Funds CEO Leah Wald, the company underwent a dramatic transformation: rebranding as Sol Strategies and fully pivoting towards Solana (SOL), becoming a pioneering case of a crypto investment entity tilting heavily towards the Solana ecosystem.

In February 2025, Sol Strategies announced holdings of 189,968 SOL, valued at approximately $40.89 million, making it one of the largest publicly known Solana investment entities. The company accumulated SOL through staggered purchases from October 2024 to January 2025, funded by their existing crypto asset portfolio (including a partial liquidation of Bitcoin) and a CAD 25 million private placement completed in November 2024.
As of now, public data shows that the company holds approximately 260,000 SOL. Sol Strategies not only hodls coins but also operates multiple Solana network validating nodes, participates in the consensus mechanism, and expects an annualized return of 6-8%. CEO Leah Wald stated, "Solana represents a high-growth opportunity and is a logical extension of our strategy. We offer a more actively engaged approach than an ETF."
Upexi Inc.: Consumer Goods Company's Crypto Adventure
Upexi Inc. (Nasdaq: UPXI) is a Nevada-based consumer goods company focused on data-driven brand development and distribution in areas such as health supplements, pet supplies, and children's toys. Founded in 2018, Upexi rapidly expanded through acquisitions and proprietary brand launches, achieving a 2024 revenue of $83 million, a 54% year-over-year growth, and establishing a presence in e-commerce and the Amazon platform. After going public on Nasdaq in 2023, the company had a market capitalization of approximately $120 million with around 150 employees, positioning itself as a mid-sized player in the consumer goods sector.
In 2025, this entirely unrelated-to-crypto enterprise invested nearly $100 million to acquire more Solana (SOL), becoming an unexpected star in the cross-industry crypto market. On April 21, 2025, Upexi announced a $100 million private placement intending to allocate $94.7 million to purchase SOL, establishing the Solana Corporate Treasury; the specific holding amount has not been disclosed. The financing was led by the crypto trading giant GSR Markets, demonstrating institutional confidence in Upexi's strategy.
Upexi stated that the SOL investment will be completed through phased market purchases, with the first phase expected to commence in May 2025. The company also plans to stake a portion of its SOL to earn a 5-7% annualized return. CEO Allan Marshall stated in the announcement, "This strategy will bring long-term value to shareholders, seize the growth opportunity in the crypto market, and maintain the core competitiveness of the consumer goods business."
Upexi's cross-industry move stems from management's positive view of crypto assets. At the end of 2024, the company brought on board a former Coinbase financial advisor to expedite crypto strategy formulation. As Upexi's consumer goods business is subject to e-commerce fluctuations, the SOL Treasury is seen as an innovative attempt to hedge traditional market risks.
WonderFi: Solana Expansion of a Digital Asset Platform
WonderFi Technologies Inc. is a leading Canadian digital asset platform operator headquartered in Vancouver, dedicated to providing cryptocurrency trading, custody, and investment services to retail and institutional clients. Established in 2019, WonderFi rapidly grew into a key player in the North American crypto market through the acquisitions of Coinsquare (one of Canada's largest crypto exchanges) and CoinSmart, managing over $1 billion CAD in assets in 2024 with over 1 million registered users.
The company is listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange (code: WNDR), with a market capitalization of approximately 280 million Canadian dollars and around 200 employees. In 2024, WonderFi will turn its attention to Solana (SOL), aiming to solidify its leading position in the cryptocurrency industry through increased holdings and ecosystem integration, becoming a key driver in mainstreaming Solana.
As of February 2024, WonderFi holds 61,720 SOL tokens, valued at around 8.4 million US dollars (based on the then SOL price of 136 US dollars), and plans to stake all tokens to receive a 5-7% annualized return. On January 16, 2025, the company further acquired Blade Labs, a Solana ecosystem tool developer, gaining its validation node technology and developer resources, with an investment of approximately 15 million Canadian dollars. WonderFi launched a SOL staking service through the Coinsquare platform, allowing users to directly participate in the Solana network, contributing 8.8 million Canadian dollars in staking asset revenue by the end of 2024.
WonderFi's Solana strategy stems from its strategic insight into the native cryptocurrency ecosystem. The acquisition of Blade Labs not only enhanced WonderFi's technological capabilities but also made it an active validator on the Solana network, with expected validation rewards of 2 million Canadian dollars in 2025.
Different Methods, Same Goal
Five companies adopted various approaches to increasing their SOL holdings in 2025, with reasons ranging from asset diversification to the varying potential of DeFi, but the actual goal is similar:
To seize the growth opportunity in the crypto market and maximize shareholder value. Implicit in this logic is the belief that SOL still has room for growth since no one wants to make a loss. As Bitcoin gradually becomes a consensus recognized by the outside world, the return on holding Bitcoin is gradually diluted; for smaller-scale or more aggressive traditional companies, holding SOL is more like an alpha strategy, while holding BTC becomes Beta.
Compared to the degens in the trenches, holding SOL is certainly a conservative choice; but compared to traditional businesses that earn hard-earned money, this choice may offer relatively higher odds. It is believed that more and more market participants will vote with their feet to speculate on the opportunity to share in the growth of the crypto market.
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