Set Up a Solana Wallet
A wallet is your identity and bank account on Solana, combined into one. It holds your funds, signs transactions, and connects you to apps like Amyth. No email, no password, no company controls it. Only you.
What is a crypto wallet?
Think of a wallet like a keychain that proves you own your funds on the blockchain. Unlike a bank account, no company manages it. You hold a recovery phrase (12–24 words) that gives you sole access. The wallet app is just a convenient window into your onchain account. If you lose your phone, you can restore your wallet on any device using that recovery phrase.
Recommended wallets
Since Amyth runs on Jupiter Perps, we recommend Jupiter Wallet. It's built by the same team that runs the exchange your trades execute on.
Built by the Jupiter team, the same protocol that executes your Amyth trades. Available as a Chrome extension for desktop and as a mobile app for iOS and Android.
The most popular Solana wallet. Simple, reliable, widely supported.
Full-featured Solana wallet with built-in staking and a clean interface.
Step-by-step: install Jupiter Wallet
Download Jupiter Wallet
On desktop: install the Chrome extension. On mobile: download Jup Mobile for iOS or Android. Only download from official links. Never from third-party sources.
Create a new wallet
Open Jupiter Wallet and select "Create a new wallet". If you already have a Solana wallet from another app, you can choose "Import" instead and paste your existing recovery phrase.
Write down your recovery phrase
The wallet will show you a recovery phrase (12 or 24 words). Write it down on paper and store it somewhere physically secure: a locked drawer, a safe. Do NOT screenshot it, email it, or store it in a cloud document.
Set a password
Choose a strong password for the wallet app. This password locks the app on your device. It's different from your recovery phrase. Your recovery phrase is the master key; the password is just a screen lock.
You're done
You now have a Solana wallet. You'll see your wallet address, a long string of letters and numbers like 7xKp...3mVz. This is your public address that you'll use to receive funds and connect to Amyth.
Your recovery phrase is the only way to access your funds. Anyone who has it controls your wallet. Amyth will NEVER ask for your recovery phrase, seed words, or private key. Anyone who does is a scammer.
Before depositing your full intended amount, send a small test transaction (a few dollars of USDC) to confirm everything works. This is standard practice even among experienced crypto users.