Netrun launches mainnet: metaprotocol for programmable and evolving on-chain assets
Netrun is live on Solana mainnet as of 25 May 2026. The metaprotocol is built on Metaplex Core and targets programmable non-fungible systems, dynamic assets, and evolving digital objects.
What happened
Netrun announced its mainnet release on 25 May 2026. The official post on X reads: “Netrun mainnet is now live”. The project describes itself as “a metaprotocol for programmable non-fungible systems, dynamic assets, and evolving digital objects”, “Built on @solana and powered by @metaplex core”. The application is reachable at app.netrun.xyz.
What a metaprotocol on Metaplex Core means
Metaplex Core is the current generation of the Metaplex asset standard on Solana. Core consolidates NFT logic into a single account instead of spreading it across multiple accounts, and supports plugins that programmatically extend token properties. A metaprotocol on top of Core adds another logic layer: it defines rules and state transitions that individual assets follow — for example, conditions under which an asset changes its properties or can be combined with others.
What the Netrun announcement says and does not say
Three points are precisely citable from the launch post: the mainnet status, the platform stack (Solana plus Metaplex Core), and the thematic framing (programmable, dynamic, evolving assets). Concrete use cases, token standards, fees, or roadmap details are not in the original post. Anyone looking for more detailed technical specifications has to consult the application itself or wait for follow-up publications.
What to watch next
- Which concrete use cases or projects implement Netrun first on mainnet.
- How Netrun positions itself relative to other Core-based asset extensions.
- Whether wallets and marketplaces natively surface Netrun-specific asset properties.
Not financial advice.