Solana Mobile updates Seeker Season 2 scoring to reward real wallet use over gaming the system

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Solana Mobile just drew a line between genuine crypto usage and score-farming. The company updated its Seeker Season 2 onchain activity scoring to prioritize what it calls “natural wallet use,” effectively downgrading the value of manufactured activity going forward.

The change, announced on August 20, targets the Seed Vault Wallet’s scoring methodology. It only applies to future daily scores, meaning users who accumulated points through previous behavior, however synthetic, get to keep what they earned.

What actually changed

Seeker Season 2 tracks user engagement across three categories: Onchain Activity, dApp Exploration, and Daily Use. The update specifically recalibrates how Onchain Activity is measured, placing greater weight on organic transaction patterns rather than repetitive or bot-like behavior designed to inflate scores.

For users wondering how this looks in practice, the Seed Vault Wallet’s Activity tab will display both old and new scoring metrics during a 30-day transition window.

The timing matters. Seeker Summer Round 3 has allocated 29 million SKR tokens for users to claim, with that distribution window opening on August 13. The broader quest and dApp engagement campaigns tied to SKR rewards are running through at least August 30. So the scoring adjustment lands right in the middle of an active reward cycle, giving users a clear incentive to shift their behavior now rather than later.

The broader Seeker ecosystem

The Seeker program is Solana Mobile’s second-generation attempt at building a crypto-native mobile ecosystem. It evolved from the original Saga phone initiative and expanded the tracking and incentive structures around onchain engagement. The Seed Vault Wallet sits at the center of this, functioning as both a hardware-secured wallet and the primary interface for monitoring engagement scores.

One of the ecosystem’s distinctive features is the Genesis Token, which grants holders access to various ecosystem rewards and exclusive opportunities. This token, combined with the SKR distribution mechanics, creates a layered incentive system where device ownership, wallet usage, and onchain activity all feed into a user’s overall standing in the program.

What this means for SKR and the Solana mobile ecosystem

The decision to grandfather existing scores avoids retroactive punishment that tends to alienate early adopters. Solana Mobile gets to reset expectations without creating a backlash from users who feel cheated out of earned rewards.

The 30-day dual-scoring display window serves a practical transparency function, allowing users to directly compare how their behavior maps onto the old versus new frameworks.

The next major milestone is the completion of the current quest cycle on August 30. How the recalibrated scores interact with the final SKR distributions for this round will provide the first concrete data on whether Solana Mobile’s pivot toward organic engagement actually changes who benefits from the reward system.

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