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Solana Company Partners With Alatau City to Advance Central Asia Blockchain Push
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Solana Company Partners With Alatau City to Advance Central Asia Blockchain Push

Yahoo Finance · Jun 30, 2026, 3:55 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • The agreement gives Solana Company a role in a project Kazakhstan officials are positioning as a regional hub for digital assets, fintech and Web3-native commerce.
  • Alatau City is being built as a future-oriented urban center focused on sustainability, technology and green growth.
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Solana Company Partners With Alatau City to Advance Central Asia Blockchain Push Crypto Prowl Tue, June 30, 2026 at 10:55 PM GMT+7 2 min read HSDT SOL-USD SOL Solana Company Partners With Alatau City to Advance Central Asia Blockchain Push Solana Company (NASDAQ: $HSDT) is taking its public-market Solana strategy into Central Asia through a new partnership with Alatau City, Kazakhstan's planned technology and digital finance hub.

The company signed a memorandum of understanding with the Administration of Alatau City to support blockchain infrastructure, digital asset education, stablecoin payments and real-world asset tokenization across the city's emerging fintech ecosystem. The agreement gives Solana Company a role in a project Kazakhstan officials are positioning as a regional hub for digital assets, fintech and Web3-native commerce.

Alatau City is being built as a future-oriented urban center focused on sustainability, technology and green growth. The memorandum was signed during the Alatau City Roadshow in China, which included Hong Kong and Shenzhen and brought together government agencies, investment funds, financial institutions and technology companies. The estimated investment to develop the city is $6 billion.

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