XST or X2O? What Changed on the XSolut Token Page

Victor Ramirez – Tapbit Learn Technical AnalystVictor Ramirez|6 min(s) read

Key Takeaways

- The XSolut token page introduces ambiguity by directing users to trade X2O on Jupiter while historical tracking cites XST.

- No official migration guide or token rename statement has been published by XSolut to clarify the relationship between XST and X2O.

- Investors should verify contract addresses, liquidity pools, and official team communications given that XST is used by multiple unrelated tokens.

XSolut platform interface

You may find yourself running into a confusing situation when researching XST right now.

XSolut has previously been associated with the XST ticker across market pages and third-party coverage. But the project's current token page tells a different story.

It references a general "XSolut Token," while the trading section directs users to acquire X2O via Jupiter. There's no clear explanation of whether X2O replaces XST, exists alongside it, or is simply an error.

That distinction matters — especially since multiple unrelated tokens already use the XST ticker, and several tokens carrying the XSolut or XSolutAI name can be found on Solana. Without a clear announcement from the project, a familiar name isn't enough to confirm which token actually represents the XSolut ecosystem.

What Does the XSolut Token Page Say?

XSolut describes itself as an infrastructure marketplace and intelligence platform focused on the physical systems behind artificial intelligence. Its proposed coverage includes data centers, power generation, cooling, semiconductors, fiber networks, construction and security.

On the project’s token page, the asset is mostly called the “XSolut Token.” The page presents it as a digital utility intended to connect different parts of the planned platform, including its marketplace, infrastructure registry, governance features and developer services.

The wording is cautious. XSolut says these functions are conceptual ecosystem uses rather than promises of future performance. It does not suggest that buying the token guarantees returns or gives holders direct ownership of the infrastructure displayed on the website.

The confusion appears in the trading section. Instead of XST, the page says users can obtain X2O tokens through Jupiter, a Solana decentralized exchange aggregator.

No explanation accompanies that reference.

Has XST Been Renamed X2O?

As of August 18, 2026, there is not enough public information to confirm that XST has officially been renamed X2O.

A normal token migration would usually be accompanied by an announcement explaining the reason for the change, the old and new contract details, the conversion ratio, the migration deadline and the steps holders must follow. Projects may also publish a snapshot date and warn users about unsupported contracts.

Those details could not be found on the current XSolut website.

The token page does not explicitly say that X2O replaces XST. It also does not provide a visible migration guide or explain whether existing XST holders are entitled to receive X2O. Until XSolut publishes a clear statement, the two tickers should not be treated as interchangeable.

The X2O reference could represent a rebranding, a new token, an unfinished website update or a simple labeling error. Choosing between those explanations without confirmation would be speculation.

Why Is the XST Name So Confusing?

XST is not unique to XSolut. The same ticker has been used by other projects, including Stealth, SORA Synthetics and XStable Protocol.

The situation is even less clear on permissionless networks such as Solana. Anyone can create a token and assign it an existing name or ticker. A token called “XSolutAI” can therefore appear in a wallet or decentralized exchange without having any verified relationship with the XSolut website or its operators.

Some wallet pages currently show XSolutAI tokens carrying the XST symbol. At least one such page marks the asset as unverified and identifies concerns involving low liquidity, concentrated ownership and unlocked liquidity positions. Other XSolutAI tokens appear under different contracts.

These warnings do not prove that every XST token is fraudulent. They do show why the ticker alone cannot establish authenticity.

Is XSolut Already an Operational RWA Platform?

XSolut’s website contains dashboards, infrastructure listings and individual project pages. Some display figures for capital requirements, power capacity, construction status and trading activity.

However, the XSolut homepage states that the platform is still under development and is not yet operational. It also says that the metrics shown are illustrative demo data.

That means the displayed projects and figures should not automatically be treated as verified infrastructure assets available for investment. They appear to demonstrate how the proposed platform may work rather than document completed transactions.

The same distinction applies to the RWA narrative. Tokenizing a real-world asset normally requires more than creating a blockchain token. Investors need to know which legal entity owns the underlying asset, what rights the token provides, how revenue is distributed, who holds the asset and which jurisdiction governs the arrangement.

XSolut says that any investment-related functionality would require appropriate legal and regulatory compliance. Its current public materials do not establish that XST or X2O gives holders a legal claim on a data center, power facility or other physical infrastructure.

What Should XST Holders Look For?

The most useful next development would be a formal statement from XSolut addressing the ticker discrepancy.

That statement should identify the token the project currently recognizes and explain whether XST remains part of the ecosystem. If a migration is planned, holders would need the official process, supported networks, relevant dates and confirmation of how old tokens will be handled.

A verified contract published through the project’s established channels would also help users separate the intended asset from unrelated tokens using the same name. An independent security audit, token allocation schedule and information about liquidity controls would provide additional context.

Until those details are available, connecting a wallet to an unofficial migration or airdrop page would carry substantial risk. Search results, wallet labels and third-party price pages should not be treated as confirmation from the project.

What Does the X2O Reference Mean for XST?

The appearance of X2O on the XSolut token page creates a genuine verification problem, but it does not yet provide an answer.

It does not prove that XST has been abandoned. It also does not prove that holders can exchange XST for X2O. What it shows is that the project’s current website and the tokens circulating under the XST name are no longer clearly aligned.

For traders, this is more important than short-term price movement. Before evaluating market capitalization, trading volume or potential utility, users first need to establish which asset they are evaluating.

The next credible signal will not be another XST price spike or an unofficial token page. It will be a direct and detailed explanation from XSolut covering XST, X2O and the project’s recognized token structure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is XST crypto?

XST is a ticker used by several unrelated cryptocurrencies. In the context of XSolut, third-party market pages have associated XST with the project’s AI infrastructure narrative. However, the current XSolut token page refers to X2O in its trading section, creating uncertainty about the project’s recognized token.

Is XST the official XSolut token?

This cannot currently be confirmed from XSolut’s public materials. Multiple XST tokens use the XSolut or XSolutAI name, while the project’s website does not provide a clearly identified XST contract. A matching name or ticker is not proof of an official connection.

What is X2O?

X2O is the ticker currently displayed in the trading section of the XSolut token page. The website does not clearly explain whether X2O is a new token, a replacement for XST or a website labeling issue.

Disclaimer

Cryptocurrency trading involves significant risk of loss. Prices are highly volatile and can change rapidly. Protocol integrations, token utilities and roadmap timelines are subject to change. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Always conduct your own research (DYOR) and never invest more than you can afford to lose completely.'

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