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Connect your Solana wallet and execute your first operation using natural language commands.

Prerequisites

  • A Solana wallet (Phantom, Solflare, or Backpack)
  • SOL for transaction fees (minimum 0.01 SOL recommended)
  • Basic understanding of Solana operations

Connect Your Wallet

1

Visit Pixie

Navigate to www.neyrs.cloud in your browser
2

Click Connect Wallet

Select your preferred Solana wallet from the connection modal
3

Approve Connection

Authorize Pixie to view your wallet address (read-only access)

Execute Your First Command

Type a natural language command in the chat interface:
Swap 1 SOL for USDC
Pixie will:
  1. Parse your intent and identify tokens
  2. Query Jupiter for the optimal route
  3. Calculate expected output and price impact
  4. Present a transaction for your approval
All transactions require manual approval in your wallet. Pixie never has access to your private keys.

Example Commands

Send 10 USDC to 7xKXtg2CW87d97TXJSDpbD5jBkheTqA83TZRuJosgAsU
Show my portfolio balance
Swap 50 USDC for BONK with 1% slippage
What's the price of JUP?
Stake 5 SOL
Buy a $20 Amazon gift card with USDC

Understanding Transaction Flow

StepDescriptionTime
Intent ParsingNLP extracts tokens and amounts~35ms
Route CalculationJupiter finds optimal swap path~95ms
SimulationPre-flight check prevents failures~12ms
User ApprovalManual confirmation in walletVariable
ExecutionTransaction broadcast to Solana~4ms

Security Best Practices

Use burner wallets with limited funds when interacting with any DeFi agent. Keep your main holdings in cold storage or hardware wallets.

Non-Custodial

Pixie never accesses your private keys

Pre-Flight Simulation

All transactions are simulated before execution

Manual Approval

Every transaction requires your explicit confirmation

Transparent Routing

See exactly which pools your swap routes through

Next Steps

Natural Language Commands

Learn advanced command syntax

Wallet Operations

Explore send, swap, and stake features

Commerce Payments

Purchase goods with USDC

Architecture

Explore system design