Learn how SolRip helps you clean your Solana wallet: burn NFTs and tokens, close empty accounts, reclaim rent, and resize NFT metadata for free. Includes referral rewards, explorer options, and Jito/priority fee controls.
About SolRip
SolRip is a Solana wallet clean-up and burning utility. It helps you safely remove unwanted assets (like spam NFTs or dust tokens), close empty token accounts to reclaim rent, burn LP tokens you no longer need, and even “resize” NFT metadata accounts to recover excess SOL.
The goal is simple: keep your wallet lean and tidy while recovering small amounts of SOL that are otherwise locked in on-chain accounts.
SolRip is useful for everyday Solana users, NFT collectors dealing with spam drops, and traders who want a clean portfolio view. It also includes quality-of-life settings and a referral program designed to make ongoing wallet maintenance straightforward.
SolRip Features
A quick overview to help you scan what SolRip offers before you dive in:
Burn SPL tokens
Remove unwanted tokens and reclaim the token-account rent in SOL.
Burn standard NFTs
Permanently burn standard NFTs and recover their storage rent.
Cleanup vacant accounts
Close empty token accounts to instantly free SOL.
Resize NFTs
Reduce NFT storage size to reclaim a small amount of SOL without burning.
Referral Program
Earn rewards by inviting other users.
What makes SolRip special?
SolRip focuses on the unglamorous—but essential—care and feeding of a Solana wallet. That means practical tools built around common clean-up tasks, transparent “Expected SOL” guidance before you act, and small usability touches that reduce risk.
Two other concrete differentiators stand out:
Free NFT “Resize.” Resizing metadata accounts to reclaim rent is a niche but valuable maintenance task for collectors with large libraries. SolRip surfaces this workflow in a dedicated section and labels it clearly as 100% free.
Built-in guardrails. Hiding valuable collections, filtering tokens by total value, choosing a default explorer, and seeing per-action “Expected SOL” all aim to prevent irreversible mistakes and make verification easy.
How to get started
Here’s a simple, beginner-friendly flow that matches SolRip’s interface:
Open SolRip and connect your Solana wallet.
From the home view you’ll see the main tabs across the top: NFTs, cNFTs, Tokens, Domains, Clean Up, and Resize. Connect your wallet to populate these tabs with your on-chain items.
Review categories and select targets.
Start with “Clean Up” or “Tokens” to understand what’s in your wallet. If you see a lot of spam NFTs or dust tokens, use “Hide Collections,” “Hide names,” or price filters so only eligible low-value items are visible. This reduces noise and mistakes.
Configure safety and transaction settings.
Pick your default explorer for quick verification. Under Transaction Settings, consider enabling Jito MEV tipping or adjusting dynamic priority fees based on current network conditions.
Check “Expected SOL” and confirm small test actions first.
Before any irreversible action, look at the “Expected SOL” guidance next to the action cards (for example, NFTs “up to 0.011 SOL,” empty accounts “up to 0.002 SOL,” etc.). Try a single item first to confirm the flow lands as expected.
Verify on-chain and repeat in batches.
Use your default explorer to confirm successful burns/closures. Once you’re comfortable, repeat in small batches. If you have older NFTs, visit the “Resize” tab to reclaim excess rent for free.
Pro Tips
Filter tokens by total price and start with the cheapest/dust first. This helps you learn the flow and confirm you’re not burning real value.
Set a default explorer and verify every transaction. SolRip lets you jump to Solscan, Solana Explorer, Solana.FM, or XRay to confirm what happened on-chain.
Claim free value with “Resize” if you hold older NFTs. Resizing returns excess rent and is labeled 100% free in SolRip. Do this before deciding whether to burn anything.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most common questions about this tool
Which asset types does SolRip support?
Regular NFTs, compressed NFTs (cNFTs), tokens, compressed tokens (cTokens), domains, empty token accounts, LP tokens, and “unknown items.” The interface groups these under the NFTs, cNFTs, Tokens, Domains, Clean Up, and Resize sections.
What is NFT “Resize” and why is it free?
Resizing reduces an NFT’s metadata account size when it was originally over-allocated, returning excess rent to you. SolRip highlights this workflow as “100% FREE.”
Can I really reclaim SOL by burning or closing accounts?
Yes—closing empty token accounts and performing other clean-up actions returns the rent deposit attached to those accounts. SolRip displays “Expected SOL” amounts to set expectations before you confirm an action. Actual recovery varies by asset/account and current rent parameters.