XMR to SOL Exchange

Exchange

Buy

Sell

DeFi

You send

btc

XMR

Monero

XMR

You receive

eth

SOL

Solana

SOL

Recepient address

Floating exchange rate

The amount you get may change due to market volatility.



Fixed exchange rate

The amount you get is fixed and doesn't depend on market volatility.



By using the site and creating an exchange, you agree to the Plutonex's Terms of Services and Privacy Policy

Exchange Monero to Solana

Exchange in 3 steps

  1. Enter the desired amount of Monero and write your wallet address to receive currency.
  2. Click the "Exchange" button and you will be taken inside your order.
  3. Send Monero to the address from your order, after the required network confirmation, Solana will be sent instantly.

What do you need to know?

You need 2 confirmations of the Monero blockchain for the exchange

We do not support sending and receiving Ethereum using smart contracts

When sending Monero Payment ID, you do not need to enter, we use integrated wallets

Monero is the most anonymous cryptocurrency

Monero runs on the CryptoNote algorithm, unlike public blockchains (e.g. Bitcoin, Ethereum etc.), when sending it, you can not see the sender, the recipient, or even the amount that was sent. This is possible due to the use of Ring Signatures and Stealth Addresses technologies.

What to do if you did not receive Monero after the exchange?

First, make sure that the order contains data about the transaction sent. In case there is no transaction data, try to wait a bit or contact technical support. Due to the fact that in the Monero network updates from November 30 at the protocol level, funds are blocked until 10 network confirmations are received, delays in payment may sometimes occur.

Secondly, check the synchronization of your Monero wallet. The last block in the wallet should correspond to the number indicated on the MoneroHash website in the "Blockchain Height" field of the "Network" block. If not, try restarting your wallet.

If the order contains the data of the transaction we sent, the wallet is synchronized, but the transaction is not visible in the wallet, contact technical support to request a private viewing key to decrypt the transaction and confirm the sending of funds.

When can I use the resulting Monero?

As mentioned above, in the Monero network updates dated November 30 at the protocol level, funds are blocked until 10 network confirmations are received. That is, until the transaction receives 10 confirmations, it will not be possible to use the funds received. On average, a transaction receives 10 confirmations within 20 minutes.

Transaction processing speed

The average block release time is about two minutes. But sometimes delays do occur, and the block exit time can take 10-20 minutes.

Blockchain platform Solana (SOL) biography

Solana is a blockchain platform designed to host decentralized, scalable applications. Founded in 2017, it is an open-source project currently run by the Solana Foundation based in Geneva, while the blockchain was built by San Francisco-based Solana Labs. Solana is much faster in terms of the number of transactions it can process and has significantly lower transaction fees than rival blockchains like Ethereum.

Why Solana?

This is the cool part — Solana is engineered for widespread, mainstream use by being energy efficient, lightning fast, and extremely inexpensive.
Many of the core Solana builders, like co-founder Anatoly Yakavenko, have a background in building cell phone networks. That means that they are singularly focused on building for scalability and efficiency. They believe that in order for people to build the projects that will get the public using blockchain technology, you need to make it as easy and painless as possible for people to experiment and use the technology as possible.

Solana Technology

Solana design uses algorithms to remove performance bottlenecks caused by blockchain software. This makes it scalable, secure, and decentralized. There is speculation that its architecture might allow for a limit of 710,000 TPS on a standard gigabit network and up to 28.4 million TPS on a 40-gigabit network.