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Solana Wallet - MINT

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Last updated 3 years ago

A crypto wallet is a device or application that stores a collection of keys and can be used to send, receive, and track ownership of cryptocurrencies. Wallets can take many forms. A wallet might be a directory or file in your computer's file system, a piece of paper, or a specialized device called a hardware wallet. There are also various smartphone apps and computer programs that provide a user-friendly way to create and manage wallets.

A keypair is a securely generated private key and its cryptographically-derived public key. A private key and its corresponding public key are together known as a keypair. A wallet contains a collection of one or more keypairs and provides some means to interact with them.

The public key (commonly shortened to pubkey) is known as the wallet's receiving address or simply its address. The wallet address may be shared and displayed freely. When another party is going to send some amount of cryptocurrency to a wallet, they need to know the wallet's receiving address. Depending on a blockchain's implementation, the address can also be used to view certain information about a wallet, such as viewing the balance, but has no ability to change anything about the wallet or withdraw any tokens.

The private key is required to digitally sign any transactions to send cryptocurrencies to another address or to make any changes to the wallet. The private key must never be shared. If someone gains access to the private key to a wallet, they can withdraw all the tokens it contains. If the private key for a wallet is lost, any tokens that have been sent to that wallet's address are permanently lost.

Different wallet solutions offer different approaches to keypair security, interacting with the key pair, and signing transactions to use/spend the tokens. Some are easier to use than others. Some store and back up private keys more securely. Solana supports multiple types of wallets so you can choose the right balance of security and convenience.

If you want to be able to receive SOL tokens on the Solana blockchain, you first will need to create a wallet.

Phantom Wallet

Phantom is a wallet and browser extension that can be used to manage digital assets and access decentralized applications on the Solana blockchain.

It works by creating and managing private keys on behalf of its users, allowing them to store funds and sign transactions.

The extension injects a solana object into the javascript context of every web application the user visits. The application may then interact with the wallet, such as asking for permission to perform a transaction, through this injected object.

Non-Fungible Tokens

On Solana, NFTs are simply SPL Tokens, often, but not necessarily, with 0 decimals and a supply of 1. Phantom will display tokens as "Collectibles" in their own dedicated tab when they are identified as such.

If Phantom cannot identify a particular mint as an NFT, it will display the token as a fungible token instead. This means that tokens that Phantom knows nothing about will appear in the main token list.

Download Phantom Wallet

is a friendly non-custodial, browser extension, Solana wallet that makes it safe & easy for you to store, send, receive, collect, and swap tokens.

  • Use Solana dapps

  • Beautiful NFT support

  • Ledger hardware wallet support

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