Solflare

Wallet

Solflare Overview

Product Name Solflare
Release Date 2020
Website solflare.com
Wallet Type Multi-platform wallet
Custodial Status Non-custodial
Supported Blockchains Solana
Token Standards SPL
Platforms iOS, Android, Browser extension, Desktop (Windows)
Hardware Wallet Support Yes
Built-in Swaps Yes
Staking Support Full
Open-source Partially open-source
Fiat On-ramp Yes
Supported Hardware Wallets Ledger
Hardware Connection Methods USB, Bluetooth

About Solflare

Solflare Wallet is a non-custodial wallet built for the Solana ecosystem. It is available as a mobile app, browser extension, and web wallet, and it is designed for storing SOL and Solana-based tokens, staking SOL, managing NFTs, and connecting to Solana apps. For a closer look at how it works in practice, see our Solflare Wallet review.

Solflare is strongest for users who spend most of their time on Solana. Its appeal is simple: staking, swaps, token management, NFT support, and dApp access all sit in one wallet, with optional hardware-wallet use for people who want stronger key separation. That also makes it a natural fit alongside other Solana wallet options for readers comparing wallets in the same ecosystem.

The main trade-off is focus. Solflare works best as a Solana-first wallet, not as a broad multi-chain option for every network. Like any hot wallet, it also puts backup handling, device security, and transaction approval on the user, while some swaps or buy flows depend on outside providers. It also helps to compare it with other hot wallet options if wider chain coverage matters more than a Solana-native experience.

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