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Explaining Solana Event Streaming and its role for institutions
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The transaction volume and block speed that make Solana attractive also make it difficult to monitor. Many firms build and maintain custom data pipelines and polling infrastructure just to stay current, introducing cost, fragility, and operational risk.
A simpler and more auditable approach is to receive only the events that matter, in a controlled format that existing systems can consume.
Blockdaemon’s Event Streaming service sends relevant Solana events to your systems in near real time over standard HTTPS endpoints.
These events arrive in a structured format that can be integrated with existing risk, operations, and reporting architectures, without introducing a separate, bespoke Solana stack.
We are now extending this capability to Solana in beta, so institutions can apply their existing controls to Solana data with far less operational overhead.
Connecting to Solana is the easy part; obtaining dependable, timely data that fits internal books and records is the hard part.
Solana Event Streaming supports this in three ways:
Solana activity becomes accessible, auditable data that can flow through the same controls you already apply to other critical data sources.
Solana Event Streaming aligns with workflows that institutions already operate today:
Real‑time account monitoring: Track specific Solana accounts for inbound and outbound movements and feed those events into existing alerting, surveillance, or customer‑service processes.
Product and account oversight: Monitor activity on Solana accounts associated with a product or client workflow, then route those events to observability, reporting, or data platforms.
Staking-related accounting workflows: Feed Solana account and transaction events into internal accounting or revenue workflows, with additional staking enrichment where required.
Risk, reconciliation, and reporting: Map event payloads to internal positions and accounts, enabling more timely reconciliation and exception handling between on‑chain activity and internal systems.
In each case, Solana is treated as another event source feeding established operational, risk, and finance processes, rather than as a separate technical project.
Integrating Solana Event Streaming follows the same pattern as other supported networks:
Define a target: Configure a webhook target to receive events.
Create varialbles and rules: Create rules that specify Solana as the protocol, select the network (testnet or mainnet), choose an event type, and define filters such as account addresses or other parameters.
Receive structured events: As relevant Solana activity occurs, Blockdaemon delivers structured messages to your endpoint in near real time. Your internal systems can then apply business logic, enrichment, and storage in line with existing standards.
This model keeps Solana data within your existing governance, observability, and security frameworks.
If your organisation is using, or evaluating, Solana and wants to reduce the operational overhead of tracking on‑chain activity while improving auditability, we can help map Solana Event Streaming to your existing workflows and control environment.
Contact us to learn how we can help you power your blockchain business.