Overview
Raydium is a decentralized automated market maker (AMM) built on the Solana blockchain. To interact with Raydium you connect a Solana-compatible wallet — such as Phantom, Solflare, or other browser/mobile wallets — which holds your keys and signs transactions. This page walks you through the basics of using a wallet with Raydium, best safety practices, common features you’ll use, and simple troubleshooting tips.
Supported wallets & connections
Most users connect via browser extension wallets (eg. Phantom, Solflare) or mobile wallets that support Web3 dApp connections. When you open Raydium’s app, choose Connect Wallet and pick your wallet provider — a popup from your wallet will ask you to approve the connection. Never connect a wallet from unknown or suspicious links; always confirm you are on the official Raydium website or dApp.
Core wallet actions on Raydium
- Swap: Instantly trade supported Solana tokens using the Raydium swap interface.
- Liquidity provision: Supply token pairs to pools and earn trading fees.
- Farming / Yield: Stake LP (liquidity provider) tokens in farming pools to earn additional rewards.
- Staking: Stake specific protocol tokens when supported by Raydium to earn rewards.
- Analytics & pools: View pool stats, APRs, and available markets before committing funds.
Step-by-step: connect and swap
- Open the Raydium app (verify URL before connecting).
- Click
Connect Wallet
and select your wallet provider. - Approve the connection inside your wallet extension or mobile app.
- Choose the tokens and amount, review the quote and fee, then approve the transaction on your wallet device.
- Wait for Solana confirmation — transactions on Solana are typically fast, but check the transaction status if delayed.
Security & best practices
- Only use wallets you trust and always download them from official sources (Chrome/Firefox extension stores or official app sites).
- Never share your seed phrase, private keys, or sign messages you don’t understand.
- Confirm website addresses — attackers often use lookalike domains to phish wallet connections.
- When providing liquidity or staking, understand impermanent loss and the risks involved.
- Use a hardware wallet (if supported) for larger balances where possible, and double-check transaction details on the device.
Gas, fees & network notes
Raydium operates on Solana — transaction fees are typically small and confirmations are fast. However, complex operations (adding liquidity, farming) may require multiple signed transactions. Always check the estimated fee and confirm on your wallet.
Troubleshooting
- Wallet not connecting: Ensure your wallet extension is unlocked and the site is allowed to connect. Try refreshing the page or restarting your browser.
- Transaction failed: Check Solana network status, retry with slightly higher slippage if you understand the risk, and verify token mint addresses to avoid scams.
- Wrong network: Make sure your wallet is set to the Solana network (not a testnet) if you intend to use mainnet assets.
- Missing token balance: Add the token to your wallet by its mint address or refresh account data in the wallet app.
Tip: test new dApps with a small amount first to confirm behavior and reduce risk.