Solana Foundation offers 90-day free institutional access to Allium Labs dataset

The Solana Foundation has launched an initiative to provide qualifying institutions with 90 days of complimentary access to Allium Labs’ paywalled Solana data. According to the Foundation’s official announcement, the program covers comprehensive datasets across Solana’s mainnet, devnet, and Blockchain environments.
Solana Foundation and @AlliumLabs are opening up institutional onchain data access.
Qualifying institutions get 90 days of free access to Allium's full paywalled Solana data: mainnet, devnet, and testnet included.
Learn more: https://t.co/n7enba7KTG
— Solana Foundation (@SolanaFndn) June 22, 2026
Allium Labs provides processed on-chain data infrastructure typically accessed through commercial licensing or subscription tiers. The Foundation’s move removes upfront data access costs for approved entities, which is intended to accelerate analytics development, institutional research, and on-chain tooling within the ecosystem.
The update specifies that enrollment is restricted to qualifying institutions, though the exact criteria for approval and the technical onboarding process were not outlined in the initial post. The announcement directs interested parties to an Allium-hosted application page for detailed requirements and compliance checks.
While the program lowers the barrier to entry for high-fidelity Solana data, it establishes data availability rather than guaranteed usage. The actual scope of institutional adoption, specific research outputs, and downstream tooling integrations will depend on how participating entities utilize the datasets once provisioned.
Adoption figures, published use cases, or performance metrics from early participants have not been disclosed. The program is currently open to applications, with further developments likely to emerge as the initial 90-day access windows begin.





