A practical guide to Solana DEX activity, Raydium, Orca, Jupiter, token mints, and wallet confirmation habits.

Quick judgment: this page is part of the Eonwell DEX knowledge path. It is designed to help readers understand swaps, liquidity, routes, approvals, network differences, and safer trading habits before using decentralized exchanges.

Core idea

Solana DEX activity uses Solana wallets, SOL for fees, and token mint addresses instead of EVM contract addresses.

Raydium and Orca are major Solana DEX platforms, while Jupiter is a major aggregator.

Solana transactions can feel fast, but token verification is still critical.

Users should verify token mint addresses and official links before swapping.

Practical checklist

  • Keep SOL for fees.
  • Verify token mint addresses.
  • Use official Raydium, Orca, or Jupiter links.
  • Review wallet confirmations carefully.

Common mistake

A common mistake is treating a DEX swap as a simple button press. In reality, a swap may include wallet connection, network selection, token approval, routing, slippage tolerance, gas estimation, and final transaction confirmation. Each step should be checked before signing.

How this connects to Eonwell

DEX knowledge connects wallet safety, token verification, liquidity awareness, and presale judgment. Once a reader understands how decentralized exchanges work across Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, and Layer 2 networks, they can make cleaner decisions before interacting with new tokens or DeFi apps.