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How To Find Your Solana Address in Best Wallet

Learn how to find your multi-chain wallet’s Solana address.

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Learn how to find your Solana (SOL) address in Best Wallet.

Each multi-chain wallet in Best Wallet has a set of different blockchain addresses — one for Solana, one for Ethereum, one for Base, and so on. You may need your Solana address to receive funds, connect to a dApp, or view your wallet on a Solana blockchain explorer.

You can either watch our video tutorial on how to receive or follow the steps below.


Watch our video tutorial


Step 1: Select the right wallet

Start by opening Best Wallet and tapping the Receive button on the wallet card. Remember, only your multi-chain wallets will have a Solana address.

At the top of the Receive screen, double-check that you’ve selected the correct wallet. You can tap the wallet name to switch wallets if needed.

Step 2: Select the correct blockchain

Each wallet in Best Wallet contains separate addresses for each supported blockchain — your Solana address is different from your Ethereum or Bitcoin address.

To view your Solana address, select Solana Chain.

Important: Always use the correct blockchain address for your transfer. Do not use an EVM address to receive SOL or SPL tokens — doing so may result in failed or lost transactions.

Step 3: View or copy your address

Once you’ve selected Solana Chain, you’ll see your Solana address.

The long alphanumeric string at the bottom is your Solana wallet address — you can copy or share it using the buttons.

The QR code represents the same address and can be scanned by other devices when transferring funds.

This address can be used to receive SOL or any SPL tokens, check your wallet on Solana blockchain explorers like Solscan, or provide it to customer support if requested.


Understanding your wallet’s multiple addresses

Each wallet in Best Wallet supports multiple blockchains, and each blockchain uses its own unique address format.

Even though your assets are all stored in one wallet, they live on different networks — like Solana, Ethereum, or Bitcoin — which do not share the same address infrastructure.

That means your Solana address is fundamentally different from and incompatible with your Ethereum address.

Sending tokens to the wrong address type may result in lost funds or failed transactions. Always double-check that you’re using the correct address for the blockchain you’re interacting with.

If you need more help, read our step-by-step guide on receiving Solana (SOL) tokens.


Need further support?

If you’re unsure which address to use or your transaction isn’t showing up, reach out to our Support team. We’re here to help.

Contact us at [email protected] or open a ticket on the Best Wallet Support site.


Important Reminder:

No one from Best Wallet will ever ask for your wallet’s private key. Keep it secure and never share it with anyone.

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