Quick Take
- Ronin Network says Ronin Wallet now supports SOL deposits and cross chain swaps from Solana.
- The wallet can manage Solana assets and connect to Solana apps alongside Ronin, Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, BNB Chain, and Polygon.
- Ronin Network tied the update to added utility for RON as more activity moves through the wallet.
Solana Support Lands in Ronin Wallet
Ronin Network announced on Dec. 14, 2025 that Ronin Wallet now supports Solana, adding SOL deposits and cross chain swaps that let users move value between Solana and Ronin. The update expands Ronin Wallet’s supported networks list, which Ronin already said includes Ronin, Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, BNB Chain, and Polygon.
In its announcement thread, Ronin said the goal is a wallet experience that fits a multichain market, with users able to manage Solana assets from inside Ronin Wallet and swap between ecosystems without leaving the app.
Cross Chain Swaps and SOL Deposits
Ronin described the feature set as including SOL deposits and cross chain swaps between Ronin and Solana. The same post also referenced swap routing across other supported networks, including routes such as Base to Solana and Solana to BNB Chain inside Ronin Wallet.
In its companion write up, Ronin said users can send and receive SOL, hold Solana NFTs, and connect to Solana apps through Ronin Wallet, alongside access to Ronin apps.
Importing a Solana Address in Ronin Wallet
Ronin also published a step by step flow for bringing a Solana address into Ronin Wallet through the settings menu.
The steps shared by Ronin are:
- Open Ronin Wallet
- Select Settings, then “Manage Wallets”
- Choose “Import Existing Wallet”
- Import using a seed phrase or private key
- Complete the remaining prompts based on the option selected
Ronin also noted that importing with a private key limits the wallet to Solana only, while importing with a seed phrase allows Solana to be toggled on in the Active Networks list.
What Ronin Said This Means for Web3 Gaming Builders
Ronin framed the Solana integration as a builder focused update aimed at smoother onboarding. In the thread, Ronin described a simple path for bringing a user from Solana into a game on Ronin: download Ronin Wallet, import a Solana address, and transfer funds in a few clicks.
Ronin tied the shift to broader multichain behavior across crypto games and Web3 games, and it also said more cross chain features mean more utility for RON.
Availability Across Devices
Ronin said Solana support is live across Ronin Wallet’s Web Wallet, browser extension, and mobile app. The wallet link shared in the announcement points to Ronin’s wallet site for access.
This update lands as more Web3 gaming teams build multichain experiences, including play-to-earn games that rely on smoother asset movement between communities across networks.








