Category: Monthly Report

  • May 2026 Recap: News and Updates

    May 2026 Recap: News and Updates

    May was a month of reach and infrastructure for Unclaimed SOL. We launched our browser extension, added support for a new p-token recovery path, received Alchemy Solana Fund credits to strengthen our RPC layer, and saw Unclaimed SOL mentioned by both CoinGecko and Uche Crypt.

    557+ SOL reclaimed for users in May

    Our scanners returned 557.246111159 SOL to wallet owners in May across 35,393 successful claims from 11,354 unique wallets.

    That works out to 17.975681005 SOL recovered per day throughout the month.

    A few May numbers worth highlighting:

    • 35,393 successful claims
    • 11,354 unique claiming wallets
    • 0.015744529 SOL average claim size
    • 0.004020096 SOL median claim size
    • 17.975681005 SOL average recovered per day

    The pattern stayed familiar: most claims were small rent recoveries from unused accounts, while older and more active wallets continued to pull the average upward with larger cleanup opportunities.


    Unclaimed SOL Checker launched on Chrome

    In May we launched the Unclaimed SOL Checker browser extension on the Chrome Web Store.

    You can install it here: Unclaimed SOL Checker

    The goal is simple: make it easier to check whether a Solana wallet may have reclaimable SOL without needing to remember the site or dig through old links. The extension gives users a faster route into the scan flow and keeps the same safety model as the main app: no seed phrases, no private keys, and claims still happen through wallet-signed transactions.


    Alchemy backed us with Solana Fund credits

    We were approved for the Alchemy Solana Fund, which gives us additional infrastructure credits as Unclaimed SOL usage grows.

    We posted about it here: Alchemy Solana Fund credits announcement

    For users, this matters in a very practical way. Better RPC capacity means faster scans, fewer bottlenecks during spikes, and more room for heavier wallet analysis as we continue expanding what Unclaimed SOL can detect.


    Added p-token excess lamports recovery

    When p-token support became relevant, we implemented WithdrawExcessLamports coverage.

    This lets eligible classic p-token accounts recover lamports above the rent-exempt reserve from supported token, mint, or multisig accounts without changing token state. It is a narrow recovery path, but it fits our broader goal: keep finding categories of SOL that are already yours, but easy to miss.

    Native wrapped SOL accounts are intentionally skipped for this path because the p-token instruction rejects native accounts.


    Uche Crypt covered Unclaimed SOL

    Uche Crypt featured Unclaimed SOL in the video “I Got $1,400 FREE Solana: Get Yours Now!”

    Watch it below:

    The traffic matched the attention. In May, YouTube was our biggest non-direct referrer, sending 4,603 pageviews from 2,613 visitors. That kind of coverage helps more users understand that reclaimable SOL is not an airdrop or a trick. It is often just rent, rewards, stake leftovers, or account cleanup waiting to be recovered.


    CoinGecko mentioned Unclaimed SOL

    CoinGecko also talked about reclaimable SOL and pointed users toward tools like Unclaimed SOL.

    See the post here: CoinGecko on X

    This was a strong trust signal for a lot of users discovering the category for the first time. Solana account rent is still confusing for many wallet owners, and education from larger crypto platforms helps explain why unused token accounts can leave SOL sitting idle.


    What’s next

    June is focused on making scans faster, improving reliability under heavier RPC usage, expanding the browser extension, and continuing to add recovery categories where users have real SOL stuck in places normal wallets do not surface.

    If you have not scanned your wallet lately, now is a good time to check again: Run a free scan.

  • April 2026 Recap: Updates and News

    April 2026 Recap: Updates and News

    April was the biggest shipping month yet at UnclaimedSOL. New cashback system, official Telegram bot, public feedback board, and a dry-run scanner that lets anyone check a wallet without connecting first. Here’s the full recap.

    518+ SOL reclaimed for users in April

    Our scanners returned 518.388492293 SOL to wallet owners in April across 27,290 successful claims from 8,184 unique wallets. That works out to 17.28 SOL flowing back to users every single day — money that was already theirs, just stuck in dormant token accounts, deactivated stakes, leftover program buffers, and forgotten DeFi reward accounts.

    A few numbers worth pulling out from the month:

    • 27,290 successful claims
    • 8,184 unique wallets served
    • 0.018995548 SOL average claim size
    • 0.003967223 SOL median claim size
    • 17.279616410 SOL average per day

    The gap between the average and the median tells the same story we see every month. Most claims are small recoveries from routine token-account cleanup, but a long tail of bigger wallets — usually traders, validators, and old DeFi power users — pulls the average up. Both kinds of users got their SOL back.


    Cashback system, now live

    Early in the month we launched our 1% cashback system. Every claim now credits 1% in real SOL to your cashback balance, and once that balance hits 0.05 SOL you can request a payout.

    A few things make it different from the usual crypto “rewards” experience. The cashback is real SOL — not points, not credits in an app-only wallet, not a token you’ve never heard of. The 1% is calculated from the on-chain verified claim amount, not a number the frontend reports, which keeps the system fair and abuse-resistant. And the structure quietly rewards repeat users: small claims add up, and active wallets with several cleanup opportunities tend to hit the payout threshold faster than expected.

    Full breakdown of how it works: Claim SOL Cashback: How Unclaimed SOL’s 1% Rewards Work.


    Official Telegram bot launched

    reclaim sol telegram

    We shipped the official Unclaimed SOL Telegram bot in April. Open @unclaimed_sol_bot, type /scan followed by a Solana address, and the bot returns a full breakdown of reclaimable SOL across six categories — empty token accounts, program buffers, deactivated stakes, spam NFTs, Token-2022 accounts, and unclaimed DeFi rewards.

    The bot also supports /alerts to monitor up to five wallets, a /leaderboard showing the top claimers in real time, and a group mode that lets DAOs, trading communities, and validator channels run scans from inside their existing chats. The scan happens in Telegram. The actual claim still happens on our audited web app, where your own wallet signs the transaction — the bot never touches private keys.

    This was one of our most-requested features. A huge portion of our user base lives inside Telegram trading groups and DAO channels, and asking them to leave the app to scan a wallet was friction worth removing.

    Full guide: Reclaim SOL on Telegram: Scan Your Wallet for Locked SOL in Seconds.


    Public feedback and feature requests board

    We opened a public roadmap and feedback board at unclaimed-sol.fdback.io. If you’ve got an idea, a complaint, a wallet integration request, a missing reward category, or anything else you want us to look at, post it there. Votes are visible, the roadmap is public, and we’ll be working through requests in the open.

    This is now the canonical channel we’ll use to prioritize what gets built next, so the more specific the request, the better the chance it ends up shipped.


    Dry-run scanning by address — no connection required

    scan Solana wallet for reclaimable SOL

    We closed out the month with Scan by Address, a dry-run mode that lets anyone paste a Solana wallet address and instantly see how much reclaimable SOL it holds — without connecting a wallet, signing a transaction, or exposing any keys.

    The motivation was simple. Users kept asking “is it even worth connecting?” before walking through the flow. Now you can answer that question first: paste the address, review the estimate, and only connect your wallet if there’s something worth claiming. The scan is read-only by design and can’t move funds or change anything in the wallet. Visibility before signing.

    It’s especially useful for traders inspecting old wallets, DAOs reviewing treasuries, NFT collectors checking burner addresses, and anyone managing multiple wallets who wants a fast first look before deciding to authenticate.

    More on how it works: Scan Solana Wallet for Reclaimable SOL.


    What’s next

    May is focused on broadening wallet integrations, fixing reported bugs, working through the top-voted requests on the new feedback board, deepening the Telegram experience based on early usage data, and continuing to expand the reward categories our scanners cover.

    If you haven’t scanned your wallet lately — or if you scanned weeks ago and have been actively trading since — now is a good time to check again. Run a free scan by address or open @unclaimed_sol_bot in Telegram.

  • November 2025 Recap: Wins and Updates

    November 2025 Recap: Wins and Updates

    Another Big Month

    After many wins mentioned in the October 2025 Recap, we pushed even harder in November. From Phantom app stats crushing it to fresh ecosystem features, Unclaimed SOL is heading into the end of the year at rocket speed. If you don’t know what claiming SOL is – read our guide on how to claim SOL.

    Let’s dive in and go through what happened this month:

    November wasn’t only about new records or numbers. We also introduced new partnerships, made key infrastructure improvements under the hood, and rolled out some exciting integrations.

    Total Claimed

    In November 2025, users reclaimed a total of 506.82 SOL (equivalent to ~$69,490.09 on that day). All claim and transfer transactions, as well as balances, can be verified on our Solscan Program page.


    📲 Solana Mobile Wallet Integration

    Unclaimed SOL officially landed on the Solana Mobile dApp Store this month, making it fully accessible to users on Solana Mobile Seeker devices with native Seed Vault wallet support. This integration means anyone can now scan, verify, and claim their forgotten SOL directly from their phone, without relying on a desktop browser or extensions. It’s a big step toward true mobile-first usability on Solana and gives every Seeker user a fast, secure, and seamless way to recover unclaimed SOL wherever they are.

    Watch a demo video on Youtube to see how it works.


    🤝 GetBlock Partnership

    This month, GetBlock featured Unclaimed SOL on their platform, highlighting our tool as one of the key utilities in the Solana ecosystem. Their dedicated page showcases how our service helps users recover forgotten SOL from inactive accounts, and it gives us additional visibility within the wider developer community. While it’s not an official collaboration, having GetBlock spotlight our project feels like a nod of recognition and strengthens our relationship with one of the most trusted infrastructure providers in the space. You can find out more about us on our dedicated GetBlock page.


    👻 100,000+ Phantom transactions crossed

    New milestone unlocked: Unclaimed SOL officially crossed 100,000+ executed transactions on Phantom this month. This means over a hundred thousand successful wallet scans, claims, and transfers completed directly through the Phantom in-app browser. It’s a massive trust signal from the community and a clear indicator of how widely the tool is being used across the Solana ecosystem.


    👀 SolScan Program Labels

    Solscan officially added a verified label to the Unclaimed SOL program this month, making it easier for users to identify our contract and trust the tool when checking or claiming their SOL. Seeing our program show up with a clear label in Solscan’s search results is a big credibility boost and a strong signal that Unclaimed SOL is becoming part of the standard toolkit in the Solana ecosystem.


    💰 Highest Claim

    The highest single claim this month reached an impressive 2.1989 SOL – all recovered from forgotten, inactive token accounts. It’s a great reminder of how much value can quietly accumulate over time and why checking your wallets with Unclaimed SOL is always worth it. Every month we continue to see surprising recoveries like this, proving that even small accounts can hold meaningful amounts waiting to be claimed. Congrats to the claimer and if you are reading this – reach out to us for a small reward!


    ⚫️ Black Friday Discount

    For Black Friday, we temporarily slashed our service fee from 5% down to just 1%, making it the cheapest time ever to recover forgotten SOL. The goal was simple – give everyone a chance to claim more of their value while showcasing how fast and easy the tool is to use. The response was strong, with many users taking advantage of the reduced fee to clean up old accounts and unlock SOL they didn’t even know they had.

    Stay tuned for more discounts like these as we won’t wait for the next Black Friday to make our users happier!

    Conclusion

    As we close out November, Unclaimed SOL continues to accelerate at a pace we couldn’t have imagined just a few months ago. From securing a Solscan program label to landing on the Solana Mobile dApp Store, every major update pushed the project forward. Users reclaimed more SOL than ever, the platform underwent key performance upgrades, and we celebrated a huge milestone with 100,000+ completed transactions inside Phantom.

    With December ahead and even bigger features on the way, Unclaimed SOL is ending 2025 strong and stepping confidently into the new year 🎉.

  • Unclaimed SOL October 2025 Recap: Total Claims and Updates

    Unclaimed SOL October 2025 Recap: Total Claims and Updates

    A Big Month for Unclaimed SOL

    October 2025 was one of the biggest months yet for Unclaimed SOL, the platform that helps Solana users recover unclaimed tokens and claim SOL.
    Thousands of wallets reconnected to the site to check balances, claim airdrops, and unlock leftover rewards. The result? Hundreds of SOL reclaimed, representing thousands of dollars in value that had been sitting idle across the network.

    But the month wasn’t just about the numbers. Unclaimed SOL also took major steps in visibility, credibility, and community growth – from new platforms and partnerships to real-world promotions.


    Total Claimed

    In October 2025, users have reclaimed 433.85 SOL (equivalent of ~$82,430.68 USD). You can check all transactions on our program Solscan page.


    Billboard in Denver

    In a bold marketing move, Unclaimed SOL launched a billboard in Denver, marking its first large-scale public appearance outside the crypto community. The campaign helped bring Solana awareness to a broader audience and showed that blockchain projects can connect with real-world audiences too.

    Read the full post on X here: https://x.com/unclaimed_sol/status/1984043726440952007


    Joining Instagram and TikTok

    UnclaimedSOL officially expanded its presence to Instagram and TikTok, giving users more ways to stay updated. The team began sharing short educational clips, platform updates, and community highlights — helping new users understand how to find and claim their unclaimed SOL quickly and securely.

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unclaimedsol/
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@unclaimedsol


    Halloween Giveaway

    October also brought some fun with a Halloween giveaway, which rewarded community members for checking their wallets and sharing the campaign. The event boosted engagement and brought even more visibility to the project’s mission of helping users recover lost value on Solana. Check the post here.


    Audited by CyberScope

    Security and transparency took center stage as Cyberscope, a well-known blockchain auditing firm, completed a full audit of Unclaimed SOL. The audit confirmed the safety and reliability of the platform, giving users more confidence when connecting their wallets and claiming tokens.

    You can view the full audit on CyberScope audit page: https://www.cyberscope.io/audits/unclaimed-sol


    Trending #1 on Phantom

    Unclaimed SOL reached a major milestone by trending #1 on Phantom’s weekly leaderboard, showing a surge in user adoption and community trust. This ranking reflected strong engagement, consistent claims, and rapid growth across the Solana ecosystem.


    Approved and Listed on Phantom’s dApp Store

    To top off the month, UnclaimedSOL was officially approved and listed on Phantom’s dApp store. This recognition placed it alongside the most trusted tools in the Solana ecosystem, making it easier for users to discover and access the platform directly through their wallets.


    The Bigger Picture: Reclaiming Value Across Solana

    The October 2025 recap highlights how much value still exists in unclaimed tokens and rewards. Each successful claim adds liquidity back to Solana’s active economy, while helping users recover funds they might not even know they had.

    With growing awareness, verified audits, and Phantom’s backing, UnclaimedSOL continues to build credibility as the go-to utility for reclaiming lost SOL.


    How to Check for Unclaimed SOL

    Checking for unclaimed tokens is fast and simple:

    1. Go to UnclaimedSOL.com
    2. Connect your Solana wallet
    3. Instantly view and claim any eligible balances or rewards

    No scripts, no technical setup — just transparency and ease of use.


    Final Thoughts

    October 2025 wasn’t just another month of claims — it was a turning point.
    From public visibility in Denver to official Phantom integration and verified security by Cyberscope, Unclaimed SOL is proving that simplicity, safety, and trust can coexist in crypto.

    As more users reconnect with their wallets, the Solana ecosystem continues to grow stronger – one reclaimed SOL at a time.