Daily integrations pledge aims for top 3 status
In an early 2026 social post captured on an archived X profile for Dan Jablonski, the DFlow director of growth told followers, “DFlow will announce a new integration every single business / trading day of 2026,” stating that there are “250 remaining trading days this year” and asserting that “by the end of the year, DFlow will be among the top 3 most-used applications on Solana.”
I want you all to hold us accountable.
DFlow will announce a new integration every single business / trading day of 2026.
There are 250 remaining trading days this year.
By the end of the year, DFlow will be among the top 3 most-used applications on Solana.
Bookmark. https://t.co/B8wxgBORFH
— Dan Jablonski (@DanJablonski) January 5, 2026
Independent trading calendars for 2026 indicate that major U.S. stock markets are open for about 250 to 252 trading days, which aligns with Jablonski’s figure, although his post is currently the only public record of the specific pledge and target.
DFlow itself is described in official documentation as a low-latency DEX aggregator on Solana that routes orders across automated market makers, concentrated liquidity pools, proprietary AMMs and order books to quote best execution. The protocol has handled multi-billion dollar monthly and even weekly volumes and now plugs into tens of billions in routed volume across Solana DEX venues.
Solana DEX race and DFlow’s routing track record
Independent research on Solana DeFi shows that spot aggregators now route a significant share of DEX volume, with Jupiter, Raydium and other venues handling hundreds of billions of dollars in annual trades.
DFlow positions itself in that landscape as a high-precision, low-latency Solana liquidity aggregator that ingests real-time state from AMMs, concentrated pools, proprietary AMMs and order books, then uses techniques like LaserStream-powered pricing and just-in-time routing to select routes within milliseconds.
If DFlow can sustain a pace of roughly 250 integration announcements tied to live product hookups across prediction markets, spot DEXs, wallets, and AI-agent interfaces, the campaign would give builders and users frequent touchpoints with its routing layer.
It would also reinforce the new Prediction Markets API as standard infrastructure for access to Kalshi prediction markets. Whether that is enough to reach Jablonski’s stated “top three” usage goal will depend on actual user activity relative to established leaders such as Jupiter and Raydium, for which no 2026 rankings are yet published.


