Trade Solana (SOL) perps, self-custodial
The high-throughput chain where much of retail onchain activity lives. Fast, cheap, and volatile in both directions. On Based you trade SOL perps on Hyperliquid's order book, long or short with leverage, while your margin stays in your own wallet.
Solana (SOL)
$93.60+5.1%24h
Perps on Hyperliquid · quoted in USD
Why trade SOL here instead of an exchange
Custody, mostly. On a centralized exchange your SOL margin sits in the exchange's wallet, behind its withdrawal queue and its terms. On Based your USDC stays in a wallet only you control until the moment a trade executes on Hyperliquid's order book. There is no account to open, no sign-up flow and no bank account in the loop.
The market itself works like any serious perp venue: long or short, leverage if you want it, deep shared liquidity, funding passing between the two sides. And it lives next door to the stock markets on Based, so the same wallet that trades SOL can trade Nvidia or SK Hynix at 3am on a Sunday.
How trading SOL works here
The SOL market lives on Hyperliquid, a decentralised platform, as a perpetual future. Based is the self-custody wallet you trade it from. You post USDC margin from your own wallet and trade price exposure, long or short, with leverage available. Perps carry a funding rate between longs and shorts, positions carry liquidation risk if their margin runs out, and you are not holding spot SOL coins while in a position.
Getting in takes a self-custodial wallet and USDC. No brokerage account, no bank account, no application. Wondering how that compares to your current platform? See Based vs Robinhood.
Fees are flat and public: crypto perps start at 0.070% taker and 0.040% maker, all-in, before any staking discounts. The full schedule is on the fees page.
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Frequently asked questions
- Do I need an exchange account to trade SOL?
- No. Based has no accounts to open. You connect a self-custodial wallet, fund it with USDC and trade SOL directly on Hyperliquid's order book. No sign-up, no bank account.
- Is trading SOL on Based self-custodial?
- Yes. Your USDC margin stays in a wallet only you control, and Based never takes possession of your funds. That is the main difference from trading SOL on a centralized exchange, where the exchange holds your balance.
- Do I own actual Solana when I trade SOL here?
- No. You are trading perpetual futures that track the SOL price. That gives you exposure, long or short, with leverage, but it is not the same as holding the coins themselves in a wallet.
- What does it cost to trade SOL on Based?
- Fees start at 0.070% taker and 0.040% maker, all-in, with discounts for staking. Perps also carry a funding rate that passes between longs and shorts, and leveraged positions carry liquidation risk. The full schedule is on the fees page.
Start in three steps
- Step 1
Connect a wallet
Any self-custodial wallet works. No account application, no paperwork.
- Step 2
Fund it
Deposit USDC. You do not need a bank account to do it.
- Step 3
Trade 24/7
Stock perps, crypto perps and prediction markets. Nights, weekends, holidays.
Based is a self-custody wallet, not a broker. Markets are perpetual futures on Hyperliquid: derivatives with liquidation risk and funding fees, not the underlying stocks or coins.