SOC 2 Type II Certification: A New Standard of Trust at SOL Strategies
At SOL Strategies, security and reliability aren’t just priorities, they’re foundational to everything we build. Following our successful completion of SOC 2 Type I, we’re proud to achieve SOC 2 Type II certification, a significant milestone that reflects not only how our systems are designed, but how they perform in practice over time. From SOC […]

At SOL Strategies, security and reliability aren’t just priorities, they’re foundational to everything we build.
Following our successful completion of SOC 2 Type I, we’re proud to achieve SOC 2 Type II certification, a significant milestone that reflects not only how our systems are designed, but how they perform in practice over time.
From SOC 2 Type I to Type II: What This Means
When we previously announced our SOC 2 Type I certification, we demonstrated that our security controls were properly designed at a specific point in time.
SOC 2 Type II goes further.
It independently verifies that those same controls are not only in place but are operating effectively over an extended period, typically several months.
In simple terms:
- Type I = design validated
- Type II = design + real-world performance proven
This distinction matters. A Type II report evaluates how systems behave day-to-day, providing deeper assurance that security practices are consistently followed, not just documented.
Why SOC 2 Type II Matters
For our clients, partners, and the broader Solana ecosystem, this milestone delivers three key assurances:
1. Proven Operational Security
SOC 2 Type II confirms that our controls are continuously tested and validated over time, not just implemented once.
This includes safeguards around:
- Infrastructure security
- Access controls
- Data protection
- Monitoring and incident response
2. Increased Trust and Transparency
A Type II report is widely considered the gold standard for demonstrating security maturity, because it provides evidence, not promises, of ongoing performance.
For institutional partners and enterprise clients, this level of assurance is often a requirement.
3. Stronger Foundations for Scale
As SOL Strategies continues to expand its role in Solana staking and infrastructure, maintaining consistent, audited controls ensures we can scale securely without compromising reliability.
What This Means for Our Clients
Achieving SOC 2 Type II certification reinforces our commitment to safeguarding client assets and infrastructure.
For you, that means:
- Greater confidence in how your data and assets are handled
- Assurance that our systems are continuously monitored and tested
- Alignment with industry-leading security and compliance standards
Building Secure Infrastructure for Solana
Security is critical to the long-term success of decentralized networks.
As a provider of institutional-grade staking infrastructure on Solana, we recognize that trust must be earned and continuously validated. This certification sits alongside SOL Strategies’ SOC 1 Type II, ISO 27001, and PCI DSS certifications as part of our full institutional compliance stack.
SOC 2 Type II is not the end of that journey. It’s part of an ongoing commitment to:
- Continuous improvement
- Rigorous internal controls
- Transparent, third-party validation
What’s Next
We will continue to invest in security, compliance, and operational excellence as we scale.
Our focus remains the same:
Delivering reliable, secure, and high-performance infrastructure for the Solana ecosystem.
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