Solmate Infrastructure, a Solana-based crypto treasury firm, is moving quickly to expand its presence in the Middle East.
The Abu Dhabi company has shared updates on its validator operations, data center setup, and a planned M&A strategy. Its $300 million PIPE financing, oversubscribed by US and UAE participants, is now on track for a registration filing by November 22.
The news highlights Solmate’s operational momentum and its role in regional digital infrastructure development. Investors and industry watchers are closely tracking the firm’s next moves.
Solmate Infrastructure has finalized its choice of a data center in the UAE for hosting its first bare metal Solana validator. Company officials confirmed that validator hardware has been assembled and configuration testing is underway.
The system will operate using Solana tokens purchased at historically low prices. This setup will mark the first performant Solana validator in the Middle East, per a press release.
The company emphasizes an infrastructure-first approach, contrasting with digital asset treasuries that focus primarily on financial engineering. CEO Marco Santori noted the validator project is designed to strengthen operational capacity while supporting token growth for investors.
Daily operations are being conducted alongside testing and fine-tuning of validator performance. Solmate’s approach aims to ensure reliability and efficiency as the UAE market gains more crypto adoption.
Validator operations are expected to go live soon. The firm views this as a critical step toward supporting the Solana ecosystem regionally.
By hosting a dedicated validator, Solmate can directly impact transaction processing and network stability. These developments reflect the broader digital transformation agenda that the UAE is pursuing.
Solmate Infrastructure is pursuing an aggressive acquisition strategy along the Solana value chain.
The company aims to select targets with high synergy potential to increase SOL-per-share growth. Santori explained that acquisitions will leverage Solmate’s treasury resources to fuel growth in both acquired entities and Solmate itself.
In parallel, the company has amended its registration rights agreement for the $300 million PIPE financing. This agreement allows filing with the SEC by November 22, 2025, providing flexibility in announcing infrastructure expansions.
The amended RRA is intended to enhance long-term shareholder value while supporting the company’s operational milestones.
The dual focus on M&A and validator deployment positions Solmate as both a treasury operator and infrastructure provider. Its strategy reflects a methodical approach to scaling within the Solana ecosystem.
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