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Swap Ethereum (ETH) to Solana (SOL)

This swap converts ETH on Ethereum into SOL on Solana. You’ll paste a Solana destination address, send ETH to the deposit address shown in your order, and the system delivers SOL automatically after the required confirmations.

Live SOL/ETH chart (market reference)

SOL/ETH (TradingView)

The chart is a market reference. Your swap quote is shown directly in the swap flow before you confirm.

Quick facts (ETH → SOL)

What you send ETH on Ethereum gas fees are paid in ETH
What you receive SOL on Solana Solana fees are paid in SOL (lamports)
Destination address Solana Base58 no “0x” prefix on Solana
Quote shown upfront final quote is visible before you confirm

Address formats you must match

Ethereum (ETH) address (sender side reference) Starts with 0x and is 42 characters total, e.g. 0x71C7…976F.
Note: you will send ETH from your wallet/exchange to the deposit address shown in your order.
Solana (SOL) address (where you receive) Base58 string (often 32–44 characters), e.g. 7xK2…gTf.
Tip: Always use a Solana wallet address for receiving SOL (not an EVM address).

Swap in 3 steps

  • 1) Open the swap and select ETH → SOL
    Choose ETH as “You send” and SOL as “You get”, then enter the amount.
  • 2) Paste your SOL destination address
    Use a Solana wallet address (Base58). This is where your SOL will be delivered when the swap completes.
  • 3) Send ETH to the deposit address shown in your order
    After you create the order, you’ll see the exact ETH deposit address and amount. When confirmations are reached, SOL is sent to your Solana address automatically.

Timing and confirmations (what’s really happening)

Ethereum uses 12-second slots, and strong finality is typically reached over epochs; Solana produces very fast slots (configured around ~400ms). Your order defines the confirmation threshold needed to proceed.

  • ETH deposit phase: depends on Ethereum conditions (gas demand). The transaction can be pending until included.
  • SOL delivery phase: usually fast once triggered, but your wallet/app may take a moment to display the incoming transfer.
  • Status tracking: the order page reflects progress step-by-step (deposit detected → confirming → sending).

Fees (what you actually pay and why)

  • Ethereum network fee: paid in ETH (“gas”). Higher demand means higher gas prices.
  • Solana network fee: paid in SOL (lamports). A simple transfer commonly uses a base fee of 5,000 lamports (0.000005 SOL) per signature.
  • Service fee: if any applies, it’s included in your quote and shown before you confirm.
Important: If you send ETH from an exchange, ensure you’re withdrawing on Ethereum (not an L2 network), because the deposit address is for Ethereum.

FAQ — ETH to SOL

What does the ETH to SOL conversion rate mean?

It’s the amount of SOL you receive for 1 ETH in the quote at the moment you create the order. The swap flow shows the exact quote you’ll confirm.

How do I use the ETH → SOL converter tool?

Click “Exchange ETH → SOL”, enter the amount, paste your Solana destination address, then send ETH to the deposit address shown in your order. After confirmations, SOL is delivered automatically.

Can I receive SOL to any wallet address?

Use a Solana address (Base58). Wallets like Phantom or Solflare show Solana addresses in this format. EVM addresses (0x…) are not Solana addresses.

Do I need SOL or ETH for fees?

You need ETH to pay Ethereum gas when sending ETH. You do not need SOL to receive SOL, but you’ll need a small amount of SOL later if you send SOL out of that wallet.

How long does an ETH → SOL swap usually take?

Often minutes, but the biggest variable is Ethereum inclusion time under current gas conditions. Once the ETH deposit reaches the required confirmations, SOL delivery is typically quick.

What is the minimum ETH/SOL exchange amount?

Minimums vary based on fees and liquidity and are displayed inside the swap flow for this pair before you confirm.

Can I send ETH from a smart contract?

For a standard swap deposit, use a normal wallet/exchange withdrawal that produces a regular Ethereum transfer. Contract-based transfers can behave differently depending on the contract logic.