Scambia crypto da Solana — senza account, senza KYC
Move value off Solana to any supported chain without an account or KYC — one deposit, atomic settlement through NEAR Intents, and the payout arrives at an address you control.
SOL — l'asset nativo di Solana
Aggiornato 07:23 UTC- Prezzo (USD)
- 77,14 USD
- Variazione 24h
- -0.78%
- Massimo 24h
- 78,80 USD
- Minimo 24h
- 76,72 USD
- Volume 24h
- 1,87 Mld USD
- Capitalizzazione di mercato
- 44,93 Mld USD
- Offerta circolante
- 582,41 Mln SOL
- Rank di mercato
- #7
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What is the Solana network?
Solana is a high-performance Layer 1 that scales in one place instead of many: no rollups, no sidechains, just a single global state machine pushed hard. A worldwide set of proof-of-stake validators orders transactions with the help of a built-in cryptographic clock, letting the network confirm activity in about a second.
The result is a chain that behaves less like a settlement ledger you wait on and more like infrastructure you barely notice — which is exactly why payments, trading and consumer apps have gravitated to it.
Speed and fees: what a Solana leg feels like
In a cross-chain swap, the Solana side is almost never the part you wait for. Deposits confirm in seconds, payouts land in seconds, and per-transaction costs are among the lowest of any network we route. A plain transfer carries a base fee of just 0.000005 SOL — a fraction of a cent at almost any market price.
Congestion on Solana is localized by design: a frenzied market in one corner of the chain raises priority costs there without slowing an ordinary transfer elsewhere. For the plain sends and receives a swap involves, the experience stays fast and cheap regardless of what the rest of the network is doing. Either way, network costs on both legs are already included in the quote.
SPL tokens and Solana addresses
Solana’s fungible-token standard is SPL — the network’s equivalent of ERC-20, but with its own account model. Tokens do not sit “inside” your main address; the network keeps them in token accounts linked to it, which wallets create automatically when the first transfer arrives. You paste one address; the plumbing is handled for you.
Addresses themselves are base58 strings of 32–44 characters, case-sensitive, with no “0x” and no fixed prefix. No memos or destination tags are used on Solana routes — the address is the whole destination. The widget validates the format before any funds move.
Rent: why Solana accounts keep a tiny balance
One network quirk worth knowing: Solana charges “rent” for storing account data, and accounts hold a small refundable deposit to be exempt from it. Wallets manage this automatically, but it explains why a Solana account can never be swept perfectly to zero.
Receiving swapped assets needs nothing from you beyond a valid address. To move tokens onward later, keep a small amount of SOL in the wallet — transactions are cheap, but a wallet with zero SOL cannot act at all.
What CryptoRoute routes on Solana
On Solana we route USDC — issued natively on the chain by Circle, as an SPL token — and SOL, the network’s own asset, which pays fees and secures the chain through staking. The widget’s selector always shows the live list of what we currently route here.
This page covers the network; the assets have their own stories. For USDC’s reserve model or what SOL is as an asset, see the USDC and SOL hubs — the chain hub’s job is the rails they run on.
On and off Solana in one step
Historically, moving between Solana and other ecosystems meant a custodial exchange or a wrapped-token bridge. Intent-based settlement removes both: declare the outcome — BTC in, USDC on Solana out, or SOL in, USDT on Tron out — and solvers on NEAR Intents fill it as one atomic operation, with each leg an ordinary public transaction.
No exchange account, no platform balance, payout straight to the wallet you choose. If a swap cannot be filled, funds return to the refund address set at creation. Worth stating plainly: swapping without KYC does not exempt you from the tax and reporting obligations of your own jurisdiction.
Come scambiare da Solana
- 1Scegli la tua coppiaScegli l'asset che invii da Solana, quindi l'asset che vuoi ricevere su qualsiasi rete supportata.
- 2Inserisci l'indirizzo del tuo walletNessun account di exchange, nessun saldo di piattaforma — il pagamento va direttamente all'indirizzo del wallet che scegli.
- 3Controlla il tasso in tempo reale e confermaVedi la quotazione e la commissione esatte prima di inviare qualsiasi cosa.
- 4Ricevi e verifica on-chainIl tuo scambio viene regolato on-chain — verifica la transazione sull'explorer della rete di destinazione.
Perché usare CryptoRoute per gli scambi su Solana
Non-custodial
Le tue chiavi, le tue monete — non deteniamo mai i tuoi fondi in nessun momento dello scambio.
Senza KYC, senza account
Scambia crypto senza verifiche dell'identità, registrazioni o indirizzi email.
Cross-chain in un solo passaggio
Con la tecnologia NEAR Intents — sposta asset tra chain senza bridging manuale.
Aggregazione dei migliori tassi
Le rotte vengono selezionate e confrontate per te, così vedi sempre una quotazione competitiva in tempo reale.
Prova on-chain
Ogni scambio viene regolato on-chain, così puoi verificarlo in modo indipendente su un block explorer.
Nessun rischio di custodia
Nessun saldo di exchange che possa essere congelato, hackerato o perso — i fondi si spostano da wallet a wallet.
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