Invite-only Solana trading
A terminal and API for approved wallets that need swaps, route review, wallet signing, and explicit execution-mode controls.
Dart Exchange gives approved users a Solana trading surface where route choice, transport posture, wallet signing, and automation access are explicit.
A terminal and API for approved wallets that need swaps, route review, wallet signing, and explicit execution-mode controls.
The page is framed for Solana traders, protocol teams, wallets, and infrastructure partners that care about routing posture.
Swaps, API keys, futures, lending, and liquidity modules are described as invite, wallet, or admin-review gated surfaces.
This page is informational only. Dart Exchange uses real funds on mainnet; nothing here is investment advice, a trading recommendation, or a guarantee of execution quality.
Dart makes routing posture a visible product choice: lowest overhead public RPC, private routing with fallback, or a stricter private-required mode that fails closed when protected transport is unavailable.
Public RPC execution path for users who prefer the lowest transport overhead.
Private transport is preferred, with public RPC fallback when the protected path is unavailable.
Private transport only. If that path is unavailable or too slow, the trade does not fall back to public RPC.
The public site exposes swaps and docs today, while futures, lending, liquidity, and bot workflows are presented as gated or reviewed modules instead of open public markets.
A swap surface for Solana assets with route review, slippage controls, and minimum-received enforcement before wallet signing.
Liquidity pages and docs describe routed venues, propAMM LP permissions, and the distinction between public LP shares and managed MM inventory.
The futures surface is access-controlled and described as limited, with per-wallet enablement after review.
The lending surface is presented as an early, reviewed cohort rather than an open public market.
Invited users can create per-wallet API keys for quote, swap, relay, and readiness workflows.
Docs describe degraded-pricing warnings, route availability checks, transaction failure handling, and real-funds mainnet caution.