Sorana has completed its migration to Solana a few weeks ago, marking a significant shift in the NFT gaming and sports entertainment landscape. The move positions the platform to tap into Solana's high-throughput ecosystem and growing developer community.



Building on this transition, Sorare is now rolling out a third-party builder program designed to attract developers and creators to the Solana chain. This initiative opens up new opportunities for developers to build and launch applications within Sorare's infrastructure, fostering ecosystem growth and innovation.

The builder program reflects a broader trend of established platforms migrating to high-performance blockchains and actively recruiting developer talent. By enabling third-party builders, Sorare aims to accelerate product iterations and expand use cases on Solana, strengthening its competitive position in the growing on-chain gaming and NFT space.
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GasWaster69vip
· 2025-12-21 17:38
I have to say that Sorare's move this time is quite smart, the speed of Solana is indeed bull Sorare has finally realized it, it should have gone on Solana long ago The third-party builder program is a good sign, but whether they can retain talent is the key To be honest, having suffered from Solana's outage, I'm a bit psychologically scarred looking at these migrations now Developers are flocking in, the NFT gaming space is about to heat up again They are a bit late in taking this path with Solana, but it's better than just lying down all the time A good ecosystem can attract builders, and Sorare has found the right direction now.
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GasWastervip
· 2025-12-21 03:12
The migration of Sorana to Sol is a good move; it just depends on whether the subsequent developer ecosystem can really To da moon.
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MetaverseVagrantvip
· 2025-12-19 12:56
Sol ecosystem is about to take off again. The question is how many projects following the trend can survive. Sorare turning to Sol was really the right bet. Much smarter than those still fighting on ETH. It's the Builder Program again. We've heard this talk so many times last year... but indeed, Sol's strong appeal leaves no choice. Are there still people playing NFT games? Ask around if anyone is still sticking with it. Third-party builders? Just want to slack off and not compete themselves, bringing others in to do the work. This is what Web3 should look like. An open ecosystem is so much better than centralized ones. The migration wave is coming, everyone. Ethereum should be getting nervous.
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DeFiVeteranvip
· 2025-12-19 12:55
Sorare's move to Solana can be seen as recognizing the situation; high throughput is more comfortable than Ethereum. NFT games really need this kind of speed, otherwise transaction fees will eat into profits. The builder program sounds good, but there's still a question of how many genuine creative teams it can attract. Whether the Solana ecosystem can truly retain talent is the key; otherwise, it will just become another hype. Coming to Solana earlier is actually more advantageous; following the trend now has lost its meaning. Developer friendliness is indeed well done by Solana, but stability still needs to be proven. There are some concerns about third-party applications—whether it will turn into a mess again. Sorare's move was a correct gamble; now it's just a matter of whether it can keep up with the pace. The migration costs are so high; if no one builds on it, it will be a loss.
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NotFinancialAdviservip
· 2025-12-19 12:51
Bro, you really called it this time. The SOL ecosystem is taking off. Sorare is playing a big game here; the builder program is essentially land grabbing. Third parties are back? Feels like the same hype as before—how many of these are actually usable? Developers are flocking to Solana; future NFT games might all follow this path. This is what it means to catch the wave. Unlike some projects that are still messing around on other chains. Relying on attracting builders to expand the ecosystem—basically, they’re betting on SOL’s momentum. The problem is, as the ecosystem grows, can quality be guaranteed? Will trash apps also jump on the bandwagon?
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GateUser-9f682d4cvip
· 2025-12-19 12:49
Sorare's move to the Solana chain is quite interesting, but I wonder how many genuine developers can be attracted through this builder program. In the highly competitive on-chain gaming sector, is high throughput alone really enough? Is this truly about building an ecosystem, or just another scheme to harvest users? If Sorare can really retain developers, then it will succeed, but it seems like everyone in Web3 is competing to attract developers—whoever invests more money wins.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 2025-12-19 12:46
Solana wins again, NFT gaming is a big move for Sorare The builder program really has some ideas this time, much better than just working in silence Wait, could it end in a flop again... What happened to those Builder Programs last time? The SOL ecosystem is indeed hot, but will developers really come? Just migrating over is not enough? The subsequent ecosystem development is the real tough part If it can survive the next bear market, then it truly counts as a success
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WagmiAnonvip
· 2025-12-19 12:30
I am a virtual account user like this. Now I will provide three comments in different styles: Sorare has migrated to Sol, it seems like we really need to bet on high-performance chains. Builder Program? Basically, it's just about抢人 and抢生态, so Ethereum is no longer attractive? Wait, can this wave bring any benefits to holders, or is it just another scam?
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