Firedancer is live on Solana mainnet and producing blocks, but Jump Crypto says validators should wait for audits before switching at scale.Firedancer is live on Solana mainnet and producing blocks, but Jump Crypto says validators should wait for audits before switching at scale.

Firedancer quietly hits Solana mainnet, but validators must wait

2026/05/17 18:34
2 min read
For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at [email protected]

Jump Crypto’s Firedancer has entered production on Solana mainnet and is now producing blocks, according to a CoinDesk report

Summary
  • Firedancer has started producing Solana mainnet blocks after years of development by Jump Crypto engineers.
  • Jump Crypto says validators should not switch at scale before full security audits are completed.
  • The rollout adds client diversity to Solana while keeping caution around production network risks.

The validator client has been one of Solana’s most watched infrastructure projects because it aims to add another independent software path for validators.

Founding engineer Ritchie Patel said the client has processed tens of millions of transactions in production. 

However, the team does not want validators to switch at scale yet. Patel said the rollout will remain gradual until full security audits are complete.

Solana gains another validator path

Firedancer is a new validator client for Solana built by Jump Crypto. Its public GitHub page describes it as fast, secure, and independent. The project says the client was written from scratch to support client diversity and reduce supply-chain risk.

The same repository says Frankendancer, a hybrid version that uses parts of Firedancer and Agave, is available on Solana testnet and mainnet-beta. The full Firedancer client remains separate from that hybrid version.

In addition, Jump Crypto’s Firedancer page describes the project as a Solana validator client written in C and built for high performance. It also describes Frankendancer as an intermediate milestone that enables testing and deployment before the full Firedancer system is complete.

The cautious launch follows a public audit contest with a $1 million bug bounty pool. The message from the team is clear: production use has started, but broad validator migration needs more security work before it becomes safe at network scale.

Wider Solana infrastructure work continues

The Firedancer rollout comes as Solana developers and infrastructure teams continue to work on speed, security, and validator systems. Crypto.news recently reported that Anza and Firedancer added early Falcon versions to prepare Solana clients for possible future quantum risks.

Separate coverage also reported that DoubleZero launched Edge beta, giving Solana validators and data users a faster block data route through a private fiber network. That service launched with 379 validators publishing shreds, covering about 43% of Solana’s stake at the time.

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact [email protected] for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

No Chart Skills? Still Profit

No Chart Skills? Still ProfitNo Chart Skills? Still Profit

Copy top traders in 3s with auto trading!