GhostWareOS has announced a partnership with the Solana onboarding and payments gateway Moonshot. 

The Moonshot application has been a huge success in onboarding new users to the Solana ecosystem by providing simple fiat on- and off-ramps on both Android and iOS.

The announcement was made via the official GhostWareOS X account and comes as GhostWareOS ($GHOST) has positioned itself as a leading privacy solution on Solana, with its native token surging by roughly 400% over the past week.

This partnership signals GhostWareOS’s broader push to make privacy tools more accessible across the Solana ecosystem by making it easier for new users to buy $GHOST and interact with the project’s privacy-enabling tools.

GhostWareOS Official Announces Moonshot Partnership

Moonshot is one of the leading solutions for onboarding new users into the Solana ecosystem, facilitating simple and secure fiat on-ramping. GhostWareOS confirmed the partnership via its official announcement, outlining a distribution-focused collaboration with Moonshot.

The Moonshot app allows users to buy SOL using Apple Pay and Google Pay through MoonPay, with a design optimized for users who may have limited experience in crypto.

Moonshot’s reach was demonstrated during the launch of Donald Trump’s $TRUMP memecoin, when the app ranked among the top 10 most downloaded applications on the Apple App Store. The Moonshot team claimed in an X post at the time that the application had been used by over 200k users to buy $TRUMP.

By launching $GHOST through Moonshot, the GhostWareOS team has opened the door to onboarding potentially hundreds of thousands of new users into its ecosystem.

$GHOST Price Up 400%

The Moonshot partnership follows a week of very bullish $GHOST price action. After several weeks of trading flat with a market capitalization of around $2 million, $GHOST has surged by roughly 400%. The move reflects a sharp shift in sentiment as traders reassess the project’s positioning within the Solana privacy narrative.

Part of the surge can be attributed to a Lookonchain post that highlighted capital rotation from the $PENGUIN memecoin into $GHOST. The data showed a whale reallocating profits into GhostWareOS, reinforcing the view that capital was shifting toward utility-focused projects.

In addition to the $PENGUIN data, the chart has been supported by the pullback experienced by legacy privacy coins, namely Monero and Zcash. As the market capitalizations of these projects have reached substantial levels, demand for projects offering updated technological solutions and lower market capitalization has become more apparent.

Momentum was further supported when the team announced plans to launch GhostSwap, which will introduce private, unlinkable swaps and expand the GhostWareOS privacy stack beyond payments.

The partnership with Moonshot is now expected to add additional fuel. Whale accumulation has increased, with a potential move above a $10 million market cap coming into focus.

GHOST price chart. Source: CoinMarketCap

GhostWareOS Building The Future of Privacy On Solana with Moonshot

GhostWareOS has a clear objective that aligns closely with the core vision of crypto, which is privacy as a basic right. The market has shifted away from this narrative over the past couple of years, particularly with increased adoption by financial institutions and governments. However, the Zcash and Monero rally in 2025 showed that privacy is back, and for many traders, it is once again front and centre.

GhostWareOS successfully launched its first privacy tool in the form of GhostPay and is now preparing for the launch of GhostSwap. GhostSwap is designed to enable private, unlinkable swaps, extending privacy beyond payments and into on-chain trading.

The Moonshot partnership has the potential to bring GhostWareOS privacy solutions to a significantly larger audience. The impact Moonshot had during the $TRUMP launch demonstrated the platform’s effectiveness in onboarding users into Solana-based assets.

This partnership is likely to be closely watched by whales and traders who have been waiting for a simple and secure on-ramp into $GHOST.

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