Stripe-owned wallet infrastructure company Privy has partnered with Solana infrastructure firm Jito Labs to launch FullSend, a transaction acceleration tool that routes transactions signed by Privy wallets directly to the current Solana block producer, improving transaction confirmation speed and success rate. According to the team, the tool has been running in Privy wallets since January this year. Privy was acquired by Stripe in 2025 and currently serves clients including Klarna, Ramp, Deel, and Hyperliquid. (The Block)

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HashbrownHero
· 3h ago
How much latency can be reduced in theory by directly routing and bypassing relays? Are there any measured data?
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RetroRadioEcho
· 4h ago
Stripe's products have finally begun to deeply integrate crypto-native infrastructure, looking forward to more actions.
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ProofOfSnack
· 4h ago
Traditional fintechs like Klarna and Ramp are becoming increasingly seamless on Solana, a signal of infrastructure maturity.
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EvenRocksNeedLiquidity
· 4h ago
Solana's main narrative this year is "as fast to use as Web2", FullSend is a block computation puzzle.
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GateUser-a365d15f
· 4h ago
Hyperliquid is also using Privy, with derivatives + a high-performance chain + acceleration tools—forming a closed loop.
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