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Important Disclaimer:
This is an
unofficial, community-run wiki.
We are
not affiliated with Solaxy, its team, or its official representatives.
All content is created by volunteers and may be incomplete, outdated, or inaccurate.
No financial, legal, or investment advice. Use at your own risk.
This is a community‑run, unofficial knowledge base about the Solaxy token and its ecosystem. Our goal is to explain concepts clearly, collect helpful resources, and promote safe, responsible participation. We are not the Solaxy team, we do not speak for them, and nothing here is financial advice.
⚠️ Security Reminder
- NEVER share your seed phrase, private key, or recovery words.
- No admin, moderator, or support will ever ask for them.
- We will never DM you. Beware of impostors, fake support chats, and look-alike domains.
- Airdrops & token spam: Receiving a token is safe, but interacting with it, signing approvals, or visiting phishing sites can be dangerous.
Solaxy is a cryptocurrency token project followed by a growing online community. This wiki exists to document how things work, clarify terminology, and collect practical how‑tos. Because this is an unofficial, community‑run project, details may change and some information can become outdated — please always compare with the project’s official announcements and repositories before making decisions.
Typical topics covered here include: how wallets and bridges work in general, how to verify contract addresses from authoritative sources, common transaction patterns, and best practices for keeping your funds safe. We intentionally avoid hype and speculation; our focus is education, caution, and clarity.
Important: We are not affiliated with the Solaxy team and cannot provide insider information, support tickets, or listing timelines. Treat everything here as community knowledge, shared in good faith, but without guarantees.
- Bookmark official sources. Use direct, verified links only. Avoid search‑engine ads and look‑alike domains.
- Verify contract addresses via multiple independent, authoritative channels. Do not rely on copies of copies — and do not rely on this wiki for the canonical address.
- Use a hardware wallet for meaningful amounts. Keep your seed phrase offline and split into secure backups.
- Practice with small amounts and test transactions. Never rush — slow is safe.
- Understand approvals. Review and revoke risky allowances after using DeFi tools. Prefer read‑only connections when possible.
- Stay skeptical. If someone guarantees profits, asks for remote access, sells a “secret tool,” or pressures you to act fast, step back.
- Seed phrase and private key are single‑points‑of‑failure. If exposed, funds are lost. There is no support to reverse blockchain transactions.
- Type your recovery words only on a trusted, offline device. Never store them in screenshots, cloud notes, or email.
- Use hardware wallets for large balances; keep a separate low‑risk hot wallet for experimenting.
- Before signing a transaction, read what you are granting: swaps vs. unlimited token approvals, spending caps, and contract interactions.
- Revoke unnecessary approvals periodically using trusted tools. If in doubt, move assets to a fresh wallet.
- Keep systems updated. Phishing can arrive through SMS, email, social DMs, QR codes, browser extensions, or fake desktop apps.
Reminder: Moderators cannot recover funds. They are volunteers here to keep discussions civil and educational.
- Fake support agents: “I’m from the team. I can fix your issue — just share your seed phrase / sign this file / install this tool.” No legitimate helper will ask for secrets.
- Impostor domains: URLs with missing letters, unusual TLDs, or hyphenated clones. Always type URLs directly or use bookmarks.
- Giveaway/Airdrop bait: “You’ve won! Connect and sign to claim.” Interacting with unknown contracts may grant dangerous approvals.
- Pump‑and‑dump groups: “Guaranteed 10x today.” If it sounds too good to be true, it is.
- Malicious files & bots: PDFs, .exe/.dmg, browser extensions, Telegram/Discord bots asking for permissions.
- Fake listings & charts: Screenshots are easy to forge. Cross‑check data on reputable trackers and multiple sources.
If you encountered a suspicious link or user, do not engage. Collect evidence (screenshots, URLs, user IDs) and report it to platform abuse teams and your local cybercrime authority.
This wiki is community‑moderated. Editors strive for accuracy and civility; however, content is provided “as is”, may be incomplete, and can change without notice. No warranties are given regarding correctness, completeness, or fitness for any purpose.
- Moderators may edit, move, or remove content that is off‑topic, unsafe, promotional, or violates guidelines.
- Conflicts of interest must be disclosed. Promotional posts require clear labeling.
- Do not post private data, wallet addresses, or transaction IDs you are not comfortable making public.
Nothing here constitutes financial, legal, tax, or investment advice. You are responsible for your own due diligence and risk management.
Is this the official site?
No. This is an unofficial, community‑run wiki. It is not affiliated with the Solaxy team.
Where can I find the real contract address?
ETH CA: 0xe0B7AD7F8F26e2b00C8b47b5Df370f15F90fCF48
SOL CA: Cf2LnRpmcUxY8qkAyiaaPpgAtUHgzkH3tPhMAevE9zLg
When listings / price targets?
We do not publish speculation or insider claims. Beware anyone promising certain listings or guaranteed returns.
Why was my post edited or removed?
Moderation prioritizes safety, verifiability, and readability. We remove scams, doxxing, and low‑effort hype.
Can airdrops compromise my wallet?
Receiving tokens alone cannot drain funds, but interacting with malicious tokens or signing unknown approvals can. Handle unknown assets with caution.
Before you connect a wallet:
- URL typed manually or from a bookmark
- HTTPS lock present and correct domain
- Social / docs / repository links match known channels
- No requests for seed phrase or remote control tools
Before you sign:
- Understand the action (swap, transfer, approval) and its scope
- Limit approvals; prefer per‑use allowances
- Test with a tiny amount first
- Screenshot the intent for your records
© Solaxy Community Wiki (Unofficial). This site is community‑run and unaffiliated with the Solaxy project. “Solaxy” may be a trademark of its respective owner. Content is provided under a permissive license; contributions may be edited for safety and clarity. Not financial advice.
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