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Your Wallet

Your embedded Solana wallet — what it is, how to fund it, and how to manage it.

What is the Embedded Wallet?

When you log in to Lexor with Telegram for the first time, Privy automatically creates a Solana wallet for you. This is your embedded wallet — it's a real Solana mainnet wallet, but you don't need to install anything or manage a seed phrase manually.

This means:

  • No MetaMask — no browser extension required
  • No Phantom — no separate wallet app to install
  • Works everywhere — desktop, mobile, any browser
  • Linked to your Telegram account — accessible as long as you can log in with your Telegram

The wallet is non-custodial — Privy secures the private key cryptographically, and it's not stored in plaintext anywhere. You own the wallet; Privy just manages the key on your behalf.

Viewing Your Wallet

Your wallet address is always visible in the header bar — truncated to show the first and last few characters (e.g., 7xKd...9mFq). A green dot next to it indicates the wallet is connected.

Click the wallet address to open the Wallet Modal.

Wallet Modal

The wallet modal shows:

  • Full wallet address — with a copy button to copy it to your clipboard
  • SOL balance — your current SOL balance
  • USDC balance — your current USDC (SPL token) balance
  • QR code — a scannable QR code of your wallet address for receiving funds
  • Logout — to sign out of your Lexor session

Depositing Funds

To deposit SOL or USDC into your embedded wallet:

  1. Open the Wallet Modal (click your address in the header)
  2. Copy your wallet address or display the QR code
  3. From your exchange, hardware wallet, or another Solana wallet, send funds to this address on Solana mainnet

You can deposit:

  • SOL — used for transaction fees and as a buy input token
  • USDC — the SPL token on Solana (not Ethereum USDC — must be the Solana/SPL version)

Always keep a small amount of SOL in your wallet for transaction fees, even if you're trading with USDC. Solana transaction fees (gas) are paid in SOL and are very small (typically less than $0.01 per transaction).

Supported Assets

AssetUse
SOLBuy input token, transaction fees
USDC (SPL)Buy input token
Any SPL tokenAppears in holdings if held (sellable from Holdings panel)

Lexor operates on Solana mainnet only. Do not send assets from Ethereum or other chains to your embedded wallet address — they will be lost.

Withdrawing Funds

To move funds out of your embedded wallet:

  1. Copy your wallet address from the Wallet Modal
  2. Open your destination wallet or exchange
  3. Paste the Lexor wallet address as the sender
  4. Initiate the withdrawal from within Lexor...

Wait — withdrawals are outgoing, not incoming. To send funds out:

  1. Use the Solana wallet connected to your Lexor account on any external platform (Phantom, exchange) by importing your private key — or
  2. Send from within Lexor by selling your token positions back to SOL/USDC, then transfer to an external wallet

If you need to send SOL or USDC out of the embedded wallet, contact support — full self-custody withdrawal flows are on the roadmap.

Security

Your embedded wallet is secured by Privy's infrastructure:

  • Private keys are stored encrypted using hardware security modules (HSMs)
  • No one — not Lexor, not Privy — can access your funds without your authentication
  • Losing access to your Telegram account does not mean losing your wallet — Privy recovery options exist

For questions about wallet security and recovery, see the Privy documentation.

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