Wallets
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Getting started with Sniperoo is easy - we've already created your Main Wallet during registration.
It's ready to go as soon as you log in for the first time and despoit some SOL. No complex setup needed.
The Wallet Management page shows all your wallets in easy-to-read cards.
Each card tells you:
Wallet name
Public address (with one-click copy functuanlity) + a Solscan link
Real-time balance in SOL and USD
Three action buttons: Deposit, Withdraw, and Export
A Delete option in the top right
Creating a new wallet is as simple as clicking the "Create new wallet" button and entering a Wallet name. Once created, it will appear as a card at the end of your current wallet inventory.
Want more wallets? Create as many as you like! There's no limit, and each new wallet gives you more flexibility in your trading strategy.
Each wallet card features a "Deposit" button that opens a funding interface.
When adding funds:
You'll see your wallet's unique Solana address, which has one-click copy functionality
A QR code is provided for mobile wallet transfers
The current balance is displayed in SOL, along with its real-time USD value
To add funds, you can simply copy the link or scan the QR code and send SOL from your CEX (such as Binance, CoinBase,KuCoin), Phantom or any other wallet that supports the Solana network.
The withdrawal process is straightforward. You can start the withdrawing process by clicking the Withdraw button found in the bottom left corner.
Once you click it, the Trasnfer Funds pop-up will appear.
To transfer/withdraw your funds to a different wallet, follow these steps:
Select the amount of SOL you wish to withdraw (use MAX button to withdraw entire balance)
In the Recipient Address field enter the Solana address to which you want to withdraw the funds to
Confirm the transaction details and click Withdraw
The transfer transaction should be executed within seconds.
Another way to add a wallet to your Sniperoo account is by importing an already existing wallet that you own, by using the "Import wallet from private key" button:
You will then see the following pop-up:
The "Import wallet from private key" pop-up keeps things simple and secure. You'll see:
A wallet name field at the top - give it something memorable and meaningful
Private key field - a secure input field for your private key that will grant access to your wallet
There's no complexity here - just enter these two pieces of information and click the blue "Import Wallet" button to add your existing wallet to Sniperoo.
While you can import existing wallets using private keys, we strongly recommend keeping your Sniperoo trading separate from other platforms.
Why?
It's pretty simple: If you have active trades with auto-sell or grid sell strategies and interact with these positions outside of Sniperoo, things can get messy. Our automated features might not work as intended, potentially affecting your trading strategies.
Think of it like having two remote controls for the same TV - using both at once could lead to confusion and unexpected channel changes!
At the bottom right corner you can find the Export button.
When you click it, the Export pop-up shows up.
In order to export your private key and use your wallet on a different wallet provider (such as Phantom), you need to:
Click "View" to reveal the key
Use "Copy PK" to securely copy it to your clipboard
You can then import your wallet to any wallet provider or platform that supports Solana wallets.
Remember: This screen deals with your most sensitive information - the private key should never be shared with anyone, ever!
You can remove wallets from your Sniperoo account using the Delete button.
When you click the Delete button, the Delete Confirmation pop-up will appear.
We recommend AGAINST deleting your wallet accounts. In case you created wallets by mistake, or want to organize your current wallets, we highly suggest to transfer funds and export the private key from the wallet before deleting it.
Wallet Organization
Consider organizing your wallets based on strategy:
Main Wallet for primary trading
Secondary wallets for specific token types or risk levels
Test wallet for trying new strategies
Fund Management
Keep your trading capital distributed effectively:
Maintain sufficient SOL for gas fees
Split larger amounts across multiple wallets
Keep reserve funds in separate wallets
Security
Protect your trading accounts by:
Never sharing private keys
Using different wallets for different risk levels
Regularly verifying wallet balances
Always ensure you have enough SOL for network fees in active trading wallets.
The balance display helps you monitor this easily. When withdrawing, remember to leave enough SOL for future transaction fees.
Remember that creating multiple wallets isn't just about organization - it's a strategic tool for managing risk and implementing different trading strategies simultaneously on the Solana network.
Need assistance with specific wallet features or have questions about best practices for your trading strategy?
Our Discord community is always available to help.