elSOL

Use Solanafaster, more comfortably.

elSOL puts top-performance validators' otherwise-idle bandwidth to work as network capacity, so everyone using Solana reaches the network with more speed and headroom. Self-custody — you sign; the project never holds your SOL.

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elSOL is a liquid staking token on Solana's SPL Stake Pool. Deposit SOL from your own wallet — you sign; the project never custodies it — and receive elSOL as the receipt token. Your staked SOL is referenced as SWQoS weight so otherwise-idle bandwidth is put to use, for a more efficient, sustainable Solana.

Official mint · copy-only identifier · not a buy link

elSOL · Official SPL Mint
elSOL · Official SPL Mint
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The asymmetry

On Solana, priority is stake-weighted — yet stake and bandwidth sit apart.

disconnected

01 / Demand

Wants bandwidth — runs no validator

Apps and stakers need priority lanes for their own RPC, but have had little way to turn stake into bandwidth.

stake: held · bandwidth: needed

02 / Idle supply

Runs a validator — doesn't need the bandwidth

Some validators hold stake yet don't use the bandwidth, so it sits idle.

stake: held · bandwidth: idle

Stake and bandwidth are disconnected, so the network underuses its capacity.

Stake-weighted priority (SWQoS)

If your transactions keep failing, you’re stuck in the spam lane.

Solana’s leaders split priority bandwidth in two. Connections backed by stake — SOL committed to a validator — get 80% of it. Everyone else fights over the other 20% — the lane that’s packed with spam.

Firing straight at the leader feels like the fast move — but with no stake, that’s the crowded 20% lane, and under load your transaction never makes the block.

So the real answer is a staked validator. We run a top-tier one wired into high-quality RPC lines — hardware placed right next to Solana — so your transactions get through the wide lane.

A top-tier validator in our Shinobi Performance Pool

How Solana’s leaders split priority bandwidth

With stake · 80% · clear ✓
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No stake · 20% · jammed ✕

Stake rides the wide 80% lane into the validator — before any fee. No stake, you’re crammed in the 20% spam lane.

80 / 20 split set by Solana’s leaders, not by us

Mechanism

Stake becomes a network resource — in four steps.

01

Deposit SOL

From your own wallet, into the SPL Stake Pool.

You sign. The project never custodies your SOL.

02

Receive elSOL

The receipt token for your staked SOL.

03

Referenced as SWQoS weight

Your staked amount is read as stake-weighted priority.

04

Bandwidth put to use

The corresponding bandwidth is applied efficiently.

Which endpoints and how much depend on the operating environment (e.g. ERPC) and may change. Nothing is guaranteed.

Why it matters

Linking stake to bandwidth lets the network use idle capacity — more value from limited resources.

Not for any one party's profit — for the health of Solana as a public network. The goal: a more efficient, sustainable Solana.

Operational facts

Operational facts

Fees

Rewards
0.00%
SOL deposit
0.00%
SOL withdrawal
0.10%
Stake deposit
0.00%
Stake withdrawal
0.10%

Withdrawal fee is an anti-spam measure. On-chain settings are authoritative.

What we don't provide

  • No DEX, swap, marketplace, or order-routing
  • No managed staking
  • No yield, APY, revenue-share, or buyback
  • No investment advice
  • No price, market, or liquidity framing

Operational facts — not returns.

From the same team — in production

Everything above is the open Solana mechanism. Below is the production product the team ships on it.

ERPC

The fastest path toSolana RPC.

A global Solana RPC — 300+ edge servers worldwide, with the nearest one selected automatically on every request.

Built on real Solana operation

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