In this article:
Learn how to manually enable and/or import the Solaxy ($SOLX) token into your Best Wallet.
Note: The Solaxy token claim period starts on June 23 at 2:00 pm UTC. You won't be able to see your token balance in your wallet's token list until you claim then.
Once you have claimed, you should automatically see your $SOLX tokens in your wallet, but if you don't, follow this guide to manually import the Solaxy token address into your wallet.
Why do tokens need to be enabled/imported?
Tokens that are new or relatively unknown may not automatically appear in your wallet. This happens because wallet platforms might not widely index them or have only recently launched on a blockchain.
Manually enabling and/or importing tokens ensures they display correctly under your token list in Best Wallet so that you can manage and trade them without issue.
Steps to enable $SOLX in your wallet
You may need to enable the Solaxy token in your wallet so it shows in your token list.
Watch our video tutorial, or follow the steps below:
Step 1: Go to Manage Tokens
First, tap the three dots next to the Tokens/Upcoming Tokens tabs.
Next, tap "Manage tokens".
Step 2: Find and enable $SOLX
Next, search "Solaxy" in the search bar.
Once you've found it, enable it by toggling it on.
Once that is done, tap "Save" in the top right, and Solaxy ($SOLX) tokens will show on your home screen's token list.
Steps to import the Solaxy token
If Solaxy ($SOLX) doesn't show up when you search for it, you will need to import it into Best Wallet manually.
Watch our video tutorial, or follow the steps below:
Step 1: Get the $SOLX contract address
The contract address contains all the essential details about the Solaxy token, and importing it will mean you can access and trade $SOLX tokens. Solaxy is launching on Ethereum and Solana, but you can only access the ERC-20 version of $SOLX in Best Wallet. This means you will need to import it via the Ethereum network.
The Solaxy token address:
0xe0B7AD7F8F26e2b00C8b47b5Df370f15F90fCF48
Normally, you can find a token address by:
Visiting the official token website or blockchain explorer.
Checking trusted platforms like CoinMarketCap or CoinGecko.
Note: Some pre-launch tokens may have several token addresses for different networks (one for Ethereum, one for Solana, etc).
However, because Best Wallet does not yet support Solana, you can only claim and transact the Ethereum version of $SOLX.
Step 2: Start the import process
If the Solaxy token doesn't appear, tap "Import token" to begin the import process.
Step 3: Input the contract address
Next, you will have to input the Solaxy token address (also occasionally referred to as a token address).
Make sure you have selected the Ethereum Chain.
Next, copy the Solaxy token contract address into the designated field. The $SOLX contract address is:
0xe0B7AD7F8F26e2b00C8b47b5Df370f15F90fCF48
Best Wallet will auto-fill the token name, symbol, and decimals once the address is validated. You can also import the Solaxy token to all your wallets in Best Wallet.
Step 4: Check the details
Next, tap "Confirm".
You’ll see the token details, including its name, symbol, and logo. Take this moment to double-check that everything is correct, particularly the blockchain and ticker/symbol.
There may not be the Solaxy token logo yet, but this will be imported automatically once $SOLX has been trading for a few days.
Tap Import to complete the process.
Step 5: See your new tokens
Your $SOLX tokens will now be visible in your wallet balance and your token list on your home screen.
Note: You may not see an accurate price (often it shows as n/a) or token image for Solaxy for 24 to 48 hours after you claim your $SOLX tokens.
This is completely natural as there is a slight delay between coin information providers and wallet prices.
Tips for a smooth import
Use the Correct Token/Contract Address: Use only official sources like the Best Wallet support articles or social communications, the Solaxy website, or verified listings on CoinMarketCap or CoinGecko.
Select the Correct Network: Ensure your import is set to the correct network (for Solaxy in Best Wallet, it has to be Ethereum). If you select the wrong network, your import won't work, and $SOLX tokens won’t appear in your wallet's token list.
Review all Details: The confirmation screen is your final opportunity to verify the contract address, network, and token details before importing.
Struggling to see your $SOLX tokens?
If you have enabled or imported the Solaxy token address into Best Wallet and still can’t see your $SOLX tokens, this may be due to another reason.
For example, you won't see your Solaxy token balance in your wallet until you claim your tokens — the claim period starts on June 23 at 2:00 pm UTC.
Once you’ve claimed your Solaxy tokens, it may take a little while before you receive your tokens in Best Wallet. This is completely normal — please don't try to claim again, as you may be charged several gas fees by the network.
If you have claimed your tokens and imported the token address for Solaxy and still can’t see your tokens, first, please consult the Upcoming Tokens help guides.
Read our troubleshooting guide for common issues when claiming.
If you still need support, please contact the Best Wallet support team via [email protected] or open a ticket on our Support site.
Please note that during claim periods, our support team is very busy, so please add all relevant details (such as wallet address and transaction hash) in your first email/message for a quicker resolution.
Important Reminder: Nobody from Best Wallet or the Solaxy team will ever ask for your wallet’s private key. Please never share this information with anyone — if you do, you most likely will lose all your crypto.