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How to swap crypto on the Solana network? (Wallet swaps)

Set up a Solana wallet (e.g., Phantom), connect to a DEX like Jupiter, select tokens, adjust slippage, and swap—no token approvals needed, just SOL for fees.

Mar 31, 2026 at 03:00 am

Setting Up a Solana-Compatible Wallet

1. Install Phantom, Backpack, or Slope browser extension or mobile app.2. Create a new wallet or import an existing one using seed phrase backup.3. Confirm network settings are set to Solana Mainnet Beta.4. Fund the wallet with SOL for transaction fees—minimum 0.000005 SOL per signature.5. Verify wallet address format starts with “B” or “C” and is 32–44 characters long.

Connecting to a Decentralized Exchange

1. Navigate to Jupiter Aggregator, Raydium, Orca, or Saber interface via desktop or mobile web.2. Click “Connect Wallet” and select the installed Solana wallet from the prompt.3. Approve connection request without signing any transaction—only read access granted.4. Ensure the DEX interface displays correct wallet balance and token list.5. Check that slippage tolerance is manually adjustable, defaulting to 0.5% on most interfaces.

Selecting Tokens and Configuring Swap Parameters

1. Choose input token from dropdown—SOL, USDC, BONK, or any SPL token with verified mint address.2. Select output token; cross-check mint address against official project documentation or verified listings.3. Enter amount; real-time quote updates instantly based on liquidity pool depth and routing path.4. Adjust slippage tolerance between 0.1% and 1.0% depending on token volatility and trade size.5. Review estimated output, fee breakdown (network + protocol), and price impact shown in percentage.

Executing and Confirming the Transaction

1. Click “Swap” to generate transaction instruction bundle including compute budget and priority fee.2. Wallet displays full preview: involved programs (e.g., Jupiter’s router, AMM pools), token transfers, and fee deduction.3. Sign with wallet—this step requires explicit user approval and cannot be auto-executed.4. Monitor confirmation status on Solana Explorer using transaction signature; average finality under 2 seconds.5. Refresh wallet balance—new tokens appear immediately upon confirmation, no manual token addition needed if standard SPL.

Troubleshooting Common Swap Failures

1. “Insufficient SOL” error occurs when wallet holds less than 0.000005 SOL required per signature—even for token-only swaps.2. “Invalid mint address” appears if output token is not recognized by the DEX’s token list or has mismatched decimals.3. “Transaction expired” happens when block height advances beyond the configured validity window (default 150 blocks).4. “Compute budget exceeded” triggers when swap involves complex routing across multiple pools or outdated token metadata.5. “Signature rejected” results from accidental wallet lock during sign flow or hardware wallet timeout.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I swap tokens directly from a Ledger hardware wallet on Solana?A: Yes—Phantom and Backpack support Ledger Live integration; ensure Solana app is open and browser wallet connects via WebUSB.

Q: Why does my swap show zero output even though I entered a valid amount?A: This typically indicates the selected output token has zero liquidity in active pools or the DEX hasn’t indexed its mint yet—verify token presence on Birdeye or Dune Analytics.

Q: Do I need to approve each token separately before swapping like on Ethereum?A: No—Solana uses atomic transactions; no separate approval step is required for SPL tokens, eliminating pre-transaction allowances.

Q: Is it safe to paste a custom token mint address into the swap interface?A: Only if the address matches official project channels; counterfeit mints are common—always cross-reference with verified sources like solscan.io or official Discord announcements.

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