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Details NEAR Intents Bridged SOL (SOL) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of SOL is $82.97. In the past 24 hours, SOL has traded between $82.88 and $87.78, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of SOL is $172.24, and the all-time low is $74.57.
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NEAR Intents Bridged SOL (SOL) Market Information
NEAR Intents Bridged SOL (SOL) Today's Price
The live price of SOL today is $82.97, with a current market cap of $582.200K. The 24-hour trading volume is 3M. The price of SOL to USD is updated in real time.
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NEAR INTENTS BRIDGED SOL (SOL) FAQ
What is NEAR Intents Bridged SOL (SOL)?
NEAR Intents Bridged SOL is a bridged representation of native Solana (SOL) on the NEAR Protocol. This asset is created through the NEAR Intents framework, which is designed to streamline cross-chain activities. It allows users to bring their SOL liquidity into the NEAR ecosystem to participate in various decentralized finance activities, such as trading on supported exchanges or using lending protocols, without needing to leave the NEAR interface.
How does the NEAR Intents model differ from traditional cross-chain bridges?
Unlike traditional bridges that require users to manually lock assets on one chain and claim them on another while paying gas fees on both, NEAR Intents uses a "Solver" model. You simply state your intent, such as wanting SOL on NEAR, and a network of solvers finds the most efficient path to execute the transaction for you. This approach often requires only a single click and can even eliminate the need to hold native gas tokens for the transaction.
How do I bridge my SOL to the NEAR network using the Intents protocol?
To bridge your assets, you connect your compatible Solana and NEAR wallets to a supported dApp or interface. You then select SOL as the source and NEAR Intents Bridged SOL as the destination. After you approve the transaction, the intent solvers manage the cross-chain complexities in the background, ensuring the bridged tokens arrive in your NEAR wallet efficiently.
What fees should I expect when using NEAR Intents Bridged SOL?
Users typically encounter three types of costs: a Solver Fee, which is a small spread paid to the entity fulfilling the intent; Network Fees, which are often lower than manual bridging due to transaction batching; and Gas Fees. In many cases, the system allows you to pay for the transaction using the asset you are currently swapping, which removes the requirement of holding the destination chain's native token beforehand.
How is the security of NEAR Intents Bridged SOL maintained?
Security is managed through a Solver-Verifier model. Off-chain solvers compete to fulfill user requests, while on-chain smart contracts (verifiers) ensure the solver has successfully delivered the funds before they receive reimbursement. Furthermore, the system utilizes Chain Signatures, which allow NEAR accounts to sign transactions on other blockchains like Solana natively, significantly reducing the risks often associated with third-party bridge intermediaries.
Can I transfer my Bridged SOL back to the Solana network?
Yes, the process is fully reversible. To move your assets back, you create a withdrawal or reverse swap intent. You specify the amount of NEAR Intents Bridged SOL you wish to move from the NEAR Protocol, and the solver network will handle the process of releasing native SOL to your designated Solana wallet address. This ensures your liquidity can move freely between both ecosystems.



