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Topic: What Are your Best Solana Wallets In 2024? (Read 228 times)

legendary
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June 02, 2024, 04:56:51 PM
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Can Trust Wallet even connect to DApps? As far as I know, I don't think it can. So why use it?
One can connect it via walletconnect if the DApps supports this, but some don't. Honestly, I have ever tried to use it, but it's a pain in the ass. One would rather use Phantom or SolFlare as you suggested. Their operation is pretty smooth.


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I sometimes use Safepal. but then I prefer to use Phantom. Although sometimes I encounter some problems, such as slow response or something like that. It's just that it's still much better than several other wallets I've tried. And maybe someone has experienced the same problem recently with the Phantom wallet which feels less responsive lately on the mobile version of the wallet?. For use on a PC it is still very comfortable today.
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I don't have this wallet except a ledger but I am familiar with phantom and isn't bitget wallet is from bitget exchange? I think the obvious thing here is that OP is advertising it with complete details together with the link. But is that wallet is providing you private keys?
With all of the choices, it's solflare and phantom that's popular for solana tokens.

You know I'm surprised there are a number of wallet that a lot of us are not familiar with, however, you get to discover them from time to time as we engage in conversations with others in these space. Bitget wallet is a Web3 wallet and is different from The Exchange. It was formerly called Bitkeep, it provide private key, I could use Mnemonics and there's option to setup biometric pincode or password as an added layer of security.
There are a lot of web3 wallets nowadays and as you've said, it's true that we discover a lot of it that are recommended by other users. So with that, use what has been useful and convenient. Not because others are telling you what specific wallet is helpful to you, you should use it. That's just a suggestion but it's not going to hurt you if you're also going to test any of them just for the sake of that purpose. Otherwise, stick to what you have been using all of this time.
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I have been seeking recommendations for using Trust Wallet with the Solana blockchain. I recently opened one for a new project distribution but am unsure about its effectiveness for earning rewards on the Solana blockchain, its safety, and how widely people use it to store their tokens.

Can Trust Wallet even connect to DApps? As far as I know, I don't think it can. So why use it?

Your only decent options are pretty much just Phantom and SolFlare; or better, use a cheap Ledger Nano S Plus with Phantom/SolFlare to significantly bump up your security.
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Well I have always like to use the Phantom wallet for my SOL tokens. It is most secure wallet and easy for use on mobile.
And like you did say there is many users for this wallet. I do not want to take a risk to use some other wallet for my SOL tokens this one works well for me.

It is great to hear that you have been using Phantom wallet like me for years probably since it was launched and never found any issue related to security of funds, and it is indeed user friendly wallet. The built in swap feature is particularly convenient to convert assets like SOL to USDT, USDC and many other pairs without leaving the wallet. It is a reliable option to manage assets securely and efficiently.
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Trust wallet already has millions of users and as a multi chain wallet they also support solana blockchain in their application. Exodus is another multichain wallet that i am using to keep my funds safe. I don't want to use a wallet dedicated to only solana blockchain because it is easier to manage one multi chain wallet than using a dedicated wallet for all the blockchain and most altcoin investors have multiple altcoins in their wallet that exist on different blockchains. So using a multichain wallet to store sol is the most convenient idea.
I have been seeking recommendations for using Trust Wallet with the Solana blockchain. I recently opened one for a new project distribution but am unsure about its effectiveness for earning rewards on the Solana blockchain, its safety, and how widely people use it to store their tokens.
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January 09, 2024, 04:05:58 PM
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Some of the top Solana wallets include Phantom, SolFlare & Sollet. Phantom is a user friendly wallet with a sleek interface & seamless integration with various Solana dApps. SolFlare offers advanced features like staking & governance participation which makes it popular amongst more experienced users. Sollet is a web based wallet that provides easy access to Solana's ecosystem & supports multiple tokens. These wallets have gained recognition for their security, usability & compatibility with the Solana blockchain which makes them reliable choices for managing & storing your SOL & other Solana based assets.

I didn't know about Sollet. I will check.
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January 09, 2024, 04:00:32 PM
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I don't have this wallet except a ledger but I am familiar with phantom and isn't bitget wallet is from bitget exchange? I think the obvious thing here is that OP is advertising it with complete details together with the link. But is that wallet is providing you private keys?
With all of the choices, it's solflare and phantom that's popular for solana tokens.

You know I'm surprised there are a number of wallet that a lot of us are not familiar with, however, you get to discover them from time to time as we engage in conversations with others in these space. Bitget wallet is a Web3 wallet and is different from The Exchange. It was formerly called Bitkeep, it provide private key, I could use Mnemonics and there's option to setup biometric pincode or password as an added layer of security.
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January 06, 2024, 08:35:55 AM
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Some of the top Solana wallets include Phantom, SolFlare & Sollet. Phantom is a user friendly wallet with a sleek interface & seamless integration with various Solana dApps. SolFlare offers advanced features like staking & governance participation which makes it popular amongst more experienced users. Sollet is a web based wallet that provides easy access to Solana's ecosystem & supports multiple tokens. These wallets have gained recognition for their security, usability & compatibility with the Solana blockchain which makes them reliable choices for managing & storing your SOL & other Solana based assets.
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January 06, 2024, 04:55:15 AM
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Trust wallet already has millions of users and as a multi chain wallet they also support solana blockchain in their application. Exodus is another multichain wallet that i am using to keep my funds safe. I don't want to use a wallet dedicated to only solana blockchain because it is easier to manage one multi chain wallet than using a dedicated wallet for all the blockchain and most altcoin investors have multiple altcoins in their wallet that exist on different blockchains. So using a multichain wallet to store sol is the most convenient idea.
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January 06, 2024, 03:13:27 AM
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I use the web version of Phantom wallet. Its use is quite easy and simple. I didn't experience any problems in using it. Maybe some have published cases of lost assets in their Phantom wallets. but I'm sure it's the user's fault.
we know that many Solana network users are currently hunting for airdrops. they carelessly connect their wallets. and that is the main problem of wallet hacking.
I would say that this is a problem with all wallets of this type, scammers get into all the places where money is stored, this problem is especially common among beginners who are involved in receiving airdrops. I myself use a phantom wallet, it’s a regular, clear and simple wallet, nothing extra, with the development of Solana, i’m sure similar ones will appear.
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January 06, 2024, 12:10:38 AM
#11
I use Solflare now, used to use Phantom wallet prior, but recently there was hack that resulted in loss of funds for some of Phantom wallet users, although it was said that it wasn't Phantom related issue that resulted in loss but I decided to change nonetheless.  

I don't know how recent the hack you're referring to but I slowed down my use of Phantom wallet just recently when it delay in releasing token when I want to transfer funds out. I hope it will be fixed. Do you only use Solflare all through? I love to explore other options from time to time in order to have a feel of what other tech are made of.

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Yes, I only use Solflare, works for my needs.

Personally, I use both solflare and Phantom and both of these wallets have some of darness wallet UIs in the entire crypto space. But I do love phantom more because it is heavily integrated with dapps on solana that Solflare.

9 out of 10 times you would see a "Connect with Phantom"  than a connect with Solflare button.

So far all dapps I have used on Solana, Solflare was available to connect, or more like it connected directly upon opening Solana based dApp.

It could be possible that since you have two wallets installed you are being 'asked' to connect, otherwise whenever you open any supported dApp, you'd automatically get approval pop-up rather than you doing manually with 'connect wallet' option.
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January 05, 2024, 10:29:06 PM
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I use the web version of Phantom wallet. Its use is quite easy and simple. I didn't experience any problems in using it. Maybe some have published cases of lost assets in their Phantom wallets. but I'm sure it's the user's fault.
we know that many Solana network users are currently hunting for airdrops. they carelessly connect their wallets. and that is the main problem of wallet hacking.
legendary
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January 05, 2024, 10:00:44 PM
#9
I think that the purpose of this topic is to promote Bitget Wallet, as there are many good Solana wallets that were not mentioned, and the number of downloads does not mean that the wallet is safe if it is not open source and has received sufficient reviews, so the recommendations here may not be true or biased. Hardware wallets are not limited to the Ledger Nano S Plus, and you can get some at a lower price and with more features, such as broad support for cryptocurrencies, in addition to the high security they provide.
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January 05, 2024, 09:40:05 PM
#8
I don't have this wallet except a ledger but I am familiar with phantom and isn't bitget wallet is from bitget exchange? I think the obvious thing here is that OP is advertising it with complete details together with the link. But is that wallet is providing you private keys?
With all of the choices, it's solflare and phantom that's popular for solana tokens.
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January 05, 2024, 05:56:27 PM
#7
Personally, I use both solflare and Phantom and both of these wallets have some of darness wallet UIs in the entire crypto space. But I do love phantom more because it is heavily integrated with dapps on solana that Solflare.

9 out of 10 times you would see a "Connect with Phantom"  than a connect with Solflare button.

Also, Phantom recently added support for Ethereum and EVM chains + there's rumors about a possible phantom airdrop. There my friends, is the best wallet for solana, hands down.
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January 05, 2024, 05:19:37 PM
#6
I use Solflare now, used to use Phantom wallet prior, but recently there was hack that resulted in loss of funds for some of Phantom wallet users, although it was said that it wasn't Phantom related issue that resulted in loss but I decided to change nonetheless. 

I don't know how recent the hack you're referring to but I slowed down my use of Phantom wallet just recently when it delay in releasing token when I want to transfer funds out. I hope it will be fixed. Do you only use Solflare all through? I love to explore other options from time to time in order to have a feel of what other tech are made of.
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January 05, 2024, 05:13:37 PM
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You forgot the Solflare OP, for DeFi enthusiasts, Solflare is a fantastic choice. Its staking options and deep integration with Solana DeFi protocols make it a one-stop shop for managing yield-generating assets. SolFlare is a non-custodial wallet designed specifically for the Solana blockchain, offering a simple and secure way to manage SOL tokens and stake them.

https://www.solflare.com

I no longer use the Phantom wallet because of its bad ratings/reviews on the PlayStore.


You're right! I actually forgot Solflare. When it comes to Stake your SOL to start earning rewards. Solflare is an exciting offer and only take a few minutes to set up. How did I forget it? Maybe because I do not frequently use it. I use Phantom wallet and Bitget wallet more. Although recently, my phantom App started acting up when I want to transfer funds out.
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January 05, 2024, 06:14:27 AM
#4
You forgot the Solflare OP, for DeFi enthusiasts, Solflare is a fantastic choice. Its staking options and deep integration with Solana DeFi protocols make it a one-stop shop for managing yield-generating assets. SolFlare is a non-custodial wallet designed specifically for the Solana blockchain, offering a simple and secure way to manage SOL tokens and stake them.

https://www.solflare.com

I no longer use the Phantom wallet because of its bad ratings/reviews on the PlayStore.
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January 05, 2024, 05:29:09 AM
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I use Solflare now, used to use Phantom wallet prior, but recently there was hack that resulted in loss of funds for some of Phantom wallet users, although it was said that it wasn't Phantom related issue that resulted in loss but I decided to change nonetheless. 
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January 05, 2024, 04:52:07 AM
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Well I have always like to use the Phantom wallet for my SOL tokens. It is most secure wallet and easy for use on mobile.
And like you did say there is many users for this wallet. I do not want to take a risk to use some other wallet for my SOL tokens this one works well for me.
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January 04, 2024, 02:38:43 AM
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Solana is recognized as a prominent Layer 1 blockchain, is extensively utilized in Decentralized Finance (DeFi), Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), and GameFi. For individuals engaging with SOL token transactions and decentralized applications built on Rust, choosing a secure wallet is essential. I'd like to have your recommendations of the some of the best Solana Wallets you've used. Below are my findings:

1. Phantom Wallet (Free)
Phantom Wallet stands as the leading Solana wallet, acclaimed for its secure asset management and access to decentralized applications on Solana, Ethereum, and Binance Smart Chain. Available as a browser extension, desktop, and mobile app for iOS and Android, it's tailored for broad accessibility.

Distinguished as the best Solana wallet, Phantom is endorsed by over 3 million users, showcasing the largest active user community in its category. Its interface, akin to MetaMask, simplifies transactions including buying, sending, receiving, and swapping tokens, plus managing NFTs on the Solana blockchain, making it a top choice for both experienced and new cryptocurrency users.

2. Ledger Nano S Plus ($99)
Securing the second spot in our top Solana wallets lineup, the Ledger Nano S Plus is a distinguished hardware wallet. It specializes in providing ultra-secure storage for a wide array of cryptocurrencies, including Solana (SOL). This wallet's compact design enables easy connection to computers or smartphones, offering offline management of digital assets. This feature is particularly valuable for enhancing security against threats like hacking or malware.

While highly recommended for its robust security, the Ledger Nano S Plus may present some limitations for active on-chain users, especially those who frequently engage in buying, selling, and swapping NFTs or using various decentralized applications. Each transaction requires manual confirmation on the physical device, which can be slightly time-consuming. Despite this, the Ledger Nano S Plus is highly recommended for those prioritizing security, particularly for users managing assets valued at $10,000 or more, offering peace of mind with its enhanced security features.

3. Bitget wallet (Free)
Bitget Wallet is a popular choice for purchasing Solana due to its user-friendly interface and robust security features. The Web3 wallet caters to a diverse range of users by supporting multiple payment methods.

Its commitment to delivering a secure and seamless user experience has made it a go-to platform for both beginners and seasoned cryptocurrency enthusiasts.

Bitget Wallet also offers advanced trading options and supports DApps and various decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystems. These features position Bitget Wallet as an ideal choice for purchasing and managing Solana securely and efficiently.

To purchase Solana (SOL) using Bitget Wallet, you can follow these straightforward steps: Navigate to the official Bitget Wallet website or access it through your device's app store. Look for Bitget Wallet and select "Download" or "Install".

After the installation, open Bitget Wallet and set up a Web3 wallet specifically for Solana (SOL).

On the Bitget Wallet's main page, click on the "Buy" option. Here, select "Solana" and follow the subsequent steps to finalize your purchase. https://web3.bitget.com/en/assets

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