Solana just posted $2.3 million in single-day revenue, marking its second-highest daily figure since September 2025. The milestone lands in mid-August 2026, a period where on-chain activity across the broader crypto market has been picking up steam.
Daily chain-level fees for Solana have typically hovered in the $50K to $100K range. That means the bulk of any multi-million-dollar day comes from app revenue, which can peak near $6 million during periods of heavy usage.
For context, Solana’s ecosystem generated an estimated $2.85 billion in total revenue from October 2024 through September 2025. That works out to roughly $240 million per month on average, with the best months pushing close to $616 million. A $2.3 million day is strong but not wildly out of line with what the network has shown it can produce during peak activity windows.
The Nasdaq-listed Solana Company, trading under the ticker HSDT, reported $2.526 million in Q2 2026 revenue, with $2.512 million of that coming directly from staking SOL holdings. The firm posted $6.1 million in total revenue for the first half of 2026, a significant jump from prior periods.
The Solana Company also completed its divestiture of legacy medical device operations during Q2, officially going all-in on blockchain infrastructure.
For SOL holders and Solana ecosystem participants, the revenue data provides a useful lens that cuts through price-chart noise. A chain generating nearly $3 billion annually in ecosystem revenue has fundamentally different prospects than one running on speculation alone.