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Details Wormhole Bridged SOL (SOL) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of SOL is $82.7. In the past 24 hours, SOL has traded between $81.9 and $83.7, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of SOL is $255.01, and the all-time low is $73.27.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of SOL over the past 1 hour is
Wormhole Bridged SOL (SOL) Market Information
Wormhole Bridged SOL (SOL) Today's Price
The live price of SOL today is $82.7, with a current market cap of $262.272K. The 24-hour trading volume is 2K. The price of SOL to USD is updated in real time.
Wormhole Bridged SOL (SOL) Price History (USD)
What is WORMHOLE BRIDGED SOL (SOL)?
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WORMHOLE BRIDGED SOL (SOL) FAQ
What is Wormhole Bridged SOL?
Wormhole Bridged SOL is a wrapped version of Solana’s native token created when SOL is transferred to a different blockchain via the Wormhole Bridge. When you bridge native SOL to a network like Ethereum, the original SOL is locked in a secure smart contract on the Solana network, and an equivalent amount of Wormhole Bridged SOL is minted on the target blockchain to represent your holdings on that new network.
Is Wormhole Bridged SOL the same as Wrapped SOL (wSOL)?
No, they are distinct assets. wSOL usually refers to the wrapped version of SOL used specifically within the Solana ecosystem for decentralized finance applications. Wormhole Bridged SOL, however, refers to SOL that has been moved off the Solana network to live on a different chain, such as Ethereum, Polygon, or BNB Chain. It is a cross-chain representation of the asset facilitated by the Wormhole protocol.
How do I convert Wormhole Bridged SOL back to native SOL?
To return to native SOL, you must use the Portal Bridge interface. This process involves bridging the asset from its current non-Solana chain back to the Solana network. It is important to remember that bridging is a multi-step process; after initiating the transfer, you must manually click the "Redeem" button on the destination side and pay the required gas fees to receive the native SOL in your LBank Wallet.
Why is my bridging transaction pending or not visible in my LBank Wallet?
Bridging is a two-step process that often requires manual intervention. If the transaction is successful on the source chain but the funds are not visible, you likely need to click "Redeem" on the destination chain and pay a second gas fee. Furthermore, bridged tokens often do not appear automatically; you may need to manually "Import Token" in your LBank Wallet using the specific contract address for the Wormhole version of SOL on that specific blockchain.
Can I send Wormhole Bridged SOL directly to a centralized exchange address?
You should exercise extreme caution. Most centralized exchanges, including LBank, typically support native assets on their primary networks. If you send a Wormhole-bridged version of SOL to a deposit address that only expects native SOL, the funds may be irrecoverable. Always check the exchange’s supported assets and contract addresses before sending any bridged tokens to ensure they are compatible with the platform.
Why are there gas fees on both sides of the bridging process?
Because bridging involves interacting with smart contracts on two different blockchains, users must pay for the computing power on both networks. You pay an initial gas fee on the source chain to lock your tokens and a second gas fee on the destination chain to "Redeem" or mint the new bridged tokens. These fees are determined by the network congestion of the respective blockchains at the time of the transaction.



