Solana Foundation launches fee-relaying and signing node 'Kora'…supports fee-free transactions
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- The Solana Foundation announced the launch of 'Kora', a node service that supports fee relaying and remote signing.
- 'Kora' enables fee-free transactions and customizable fee token settings, allowing developers and service providers to process transactions without users holding native tokens.
- The Solana Foundation said introducing 'Kora' is expected to lower entry barriers for DApp and on-chain services, and enhance ecosystem scalability and user convenience.
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The Solana Foundation launched the node service 'Kora (Kora)' that supports transaction fee relaying and remote signing, aiming to improve fee structures and user experience.
On the 23rd (local time), the Solana Foundation said on X, "We have officially launched Kora, a fee-relaying and signing node dedicated to the Solana ecosystem." Kora provides a structure that allows a third party to pay transaction fees on behalf of users, and supports fee-free transactions and customizable fee token settings.
The Solana Foundation explained that "while the technical foundation to implement fee payment and remote signing existed, there was a lack of standardized, ready-to-use solutions." Solana's account model allowed various fee structures, but there were limitations in applying them to real services.
Kora was developed as infrastructure to address these issues, offering functions such as full payment of transaction fees on behalf of users, fee payment using any token including stablecoins, and moving signing operations to a secure environment. Through this, developers and service providers can build environments that process transactions even if users do not directly hold native tokens.
The Solana Foundation expects that adopting Kora will lower entry barriers for DApp and on-chain services and expand use cases for companies and institutions. By separating fee processing from security responsibilities, it aims to strengthen both the ecosystem's scalability and user convenience.





