Guides for beginners
Short practical guides on wallets, swaps, fees, and core Solana mechanics.
How to Buy and Trade Crypto in Brazil (2026 Guide)
A practical guide for private individuals in Brazil: exchanges, PIX payments, DeFi options and non-custodial swaps.
Solana blockchain explained
Beginner-friendly explanation of the Solana network, its speed, low fees and why it is widely used for crypto applications.
How Crypto Wallets Work
A practical guide to understanding modern crypto wallets, security, and wallet ownership.
How to Buy and Trade Crypto in India (2026 Guide)
A practical guide for private individuals in India: exchanges, P2P flows, DeFi options, and non-custodial swaps.
Telegram crypto trading bots: overview of popular solutions
An objective overview of Telegram crypto trading bots, including features, strengths, and limitations.
How to create a crypto wallet
A beginner guide to setting up a wallet safely and understanding key ownership.
How crypto swaps work
Learn how crypto swaps work on decentralized exchanges, how routing finds the best price, and why swaps on Solana are fast and efficient.
How to export your private key
Learn where to find and safely export your wallet private key.
What is a non-custodial wallet
A practical explanation of custody models and wallet ownership.
Why Solana fees use SOL
A simple explanation of network fees on Solana and where they come from.
What is ATA on Solana
A beginner explanation of Associated Token Accounts and first-time token setup.
What is a decentralized exchange (DEX)
A practical guide to how decentralized exchanges work, why routing matters, and how DEX trading differs from CEX platforms.
What is a liquidity pool
A simple guide to liquidity pools, automated market makers, and why pool depth matters for swap quality.
What is slippage in crypto swaps
Understand why slippage happens, how tolerance works, and why swaps can fail when price moves too far before execution.
Why crypto swap prices change
A guide explaining why crypto swap prices may change and why the final amount received can differ from the initial estimate.
Why the first swap may cost slightly more
A simple explanation of associated token accounts and why they are created during the first swap.