Zora is stepping into new territory with the launch of “attention markets” on Solana, moving beyond its earlier NFT-focused roots. The idea is simple but bold: trade the hype.
Instead of speculating on earnings or elections, users can now take positions on memes, hashtags, and trending topics. If a subject starts dominating timelines, its market can surge. If the buzz fades, so can the price.
Creating a new market costs 1 SOL, a fee meant to keep spam in check. Once live, anyone can jump in, buy or sell positions, and exit whenever they want. Everything updates in real time, powered by Solana’s speed and low fees.
Early activity has been relatively light. A few trend-based tokens saw sharp percentage swings, but overall volumes were modest. The main “attentionmarkets” token briefly hovered around a $70,000 valuation, with trading volume near $200,000 shortly after launch.
Reactions online have been mixed. Some see Solana as the right infrastructure for fast-moving social trades. Others view it as a noticeable shift from Zora’s earlier Ethereum-aligned ecosystem.

The broader concept is still experimental. Low liquidity and sudden sentiment shifts make these markets risky. Still, supporters argue this model could open a new frontier, turning internet culture itself into something tradable.
Whether attention can consistently hold value is another question. But with Zora building directly on Solana, the bet is clear: online momentum might just become its own asset class.
Disclaimer: This content does not constitute trading or investment recommendations. It’s essential to conduct your own research before purchasing any cryptocurrency or investing in any services.















