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Orynth

Orynth is a discovery platform where Solana builders can list their early-stage products, MVPs, and tools for free: basically ProductHunt for Solana. Founders get visibility and can optionally launch tokens that generate creator fees from trading activity, while users discover what's actually being built and vote on their favorites.
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What Is Orynth?

Orynth is built for product builders and is actively being developed. The platform focuses on working tools, MVPs, and live applications that people can explore and use. Think of Orynth as the ProductHunt on Solana. Orynth is designed for builders who are already in motion. These are early-stage MVPs, live applications and tools and even products still in active development. 

How listing works

Getting listed on Orynth is straightforward. First, founders submit details about their product, including what it does, who it’s for, and the problem it aims to solve. Each submission then goes through a review from the Orynth team to ensure that listings meet their standards. Once approved, the product goes live with its own public page, where others can discover it, follow updates, and join discussions. There’s no requirement to do anything beyond listing. It is totally free for product founders.

Products on Orynth

Selecting a product brings you to a dashboard with all the necessary details about this application. As shown below, Alpie is an application that helps teammates collaborate on projects. The product has a live token with a market cap of approximately $400k, and it has earned about $47k in creator fees from the token.  When a market is active, trading generates fees. A portion of those fees is allocated to the product’s founder. Earnings are accumulated and depend entirely on market activity, with variables tied to interest from traders and users.

The Orynth Wallet

As fees are generated, they appear directly on the product’s page. Founders can claim their earnings at any time and transfer their funds to their Orynth wallet. From there, funds can be converted and withdrawn using supported on-ramp or off-ramp services. The Orynth wallet shown below is non-custodial and secure. Only the users can control the wallet, and its private key can be accessed and saved locally.

All users have a personal dashboard through which products can be submitted, and other products of interest can be put on a watchlist.   

Weekly Leaderboards

Orynth has a weekly community leaderboard where Orynth token holders vote for their favourite products. A fixed amount of ORY tokens (Orynth’s token) must be held in the wallet that wants to vote on these products.

Conclusion

Orynth introduces a new way to discover and evaluate Solana products.  Founders can list for free, share what they’re building, and also create tokens. Users, in turn, get a clearer view of what’s being built, what’s gaining traction and the protocols to support financially.

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Priest

Priest is the Lead Content Writer at Soladex. A crypto-native with hands-on experience across various crypto apps and platforms, Priest has worked with top Web3 startups like Alchemy, Paybis, and Function03 Labs. With a deep understanding of the blockchain ecosystem, Priest brings clarity to Web3 projects on Solana through Soladex.

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