June 2026
June turned out to be one of the most important months for Cashflow so far.
June was probably the most important month for Cashflow so far.
A month full of feedback, pivots, wins, challenges, and a much clearer vision of where we’re heading next.
Recognition from the ecosystem
This month, Cashflow was mentioned on the Solana Mobile Shipped livestream and on the Jupiter Planetary Call, which was incredibly motivating as a small team building in public.
We also won the Jupiter side track and the Adevar Labs side track at Colosseum, receiving audit credits that will help us make the product even more secure as we continue to scale.
On the funding side, we applied for a Binance grant program and successfully reached the final stage, which now comes down to a community vote. Regardless of the outcome, it’s great to see the project getting recognition beyond the Solana ecosystem.
Solana Summit Berlin
One of the highlights of the month was attending Solana Summit in Berlin.
Meeting builders, founders, investors, and community members in person always changes your perspective. The energy of the ecosystem is impossible to replicate online, and many of the conversations there directly influenced our plans for the second half of the year.
Colosseum interview and valuable feedback
We also had our interview with Colosseum.
The feedback was incredibly valuable and forced us to think deeper about distribution, positioning, and the actual problem we’re solving. Sometimes a single conversation can save months of going in the wrong direction, and this definitely felt like one of those moments.
The call with Toly
Probably the most impactful moment of June was having a conversation with Toly.
The discussion fundamentally changed how I think about consumer crypto products. The biggest challenge isn’t technology anymore - it’s building something that regular people genuinely want to use every day.
That conversation became one of the catalysts for our biggest product decision so far.
Surviving our first DDoS attack
Not everything was positive, though.
This month, Cashflow experienced its first serious DDoS attack.
It was stressful, but also a valuable learning experience. We invested time into building much stronger protection mechanisms and significantly improved the resilience of our infrastructure. Looking back, it’s one of those problems that makes the product stronger rather than weaker.
The biggest change: becoming a Family Finance App
After dozens of conversations, feedback sessions, and reflections, one thing became clear:
The future of Cashflow isn’t just yield aggregation.
We’re pivoting toward becoming a Family Finance App built on Solana.
The vision is much bigger:
Shared family savings goals.
Family budgets and transparent spending.
Passive income on idle cash.
Crypto infrastructure hidden behind a simple consumer experience.
Self-custody without complexity.
The goal is to build something that my wife, my parents, and eventually millions of non-crypto users could actually use.
And honestly, this feels like the most exciting direction we’ve had since starting the project.
The launch of this new version is coming very soon.
See you in July.


