1. Set up your Monica account
The first time you sell Solana on Monica is the only time the process feels long, and even then it's usually under five minutes start to finish. Download the app from the Play Store or App Store, sign up with your email, and choose a strong password. Email verification is automated — the link arrives within seconds.
KYC is the next gate. Monica requires either a BVN or a NIN plus a selfie. The Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement System ties bank withdrawal to verified identity, and SEC-aligned compliance requires the same. The verification typically clears in under four minutes during normal hours; spikes happen during major news events when many users sign up at once.
2. Get your SOL deposit address
From the home screen, tap Deposit, then choose SOL. The app shows a SOL wallet address belonging to your account. This address is permanent — you can save it, share it with foreign clients, paste it into a recurring withdrawal from Binance, and it will continue receiving deposits indefinitely. Monica does not rotate addresses unless you specifically request it.
Important: copy the address using the in-app copy button rather than typing it manually. SOL addresses are case-sensitive in some networks and a single character mistake sends funds to a different wallet that nobody can recover.
3. Pick the right network
Solana runs on 1 network: Solana Mainnet. Monica supports the native chain. Your choice depends on two things — what your sending wallet supports, and what fees you're willing to pay.
If you're coming from Binance, Binance defaults to the cheapest available chain for most coins. If you're coming from Trust Wallet, MetaMask, or Phantom, the network is dictated by the wallet itself. Always confirm the network on both ends matches before sending.
4. Send SOL from your external wallet
This is the step where most mistakes happen and most of them are unrecoverable. Three rules:
- Match the network on the sending wallet to the network shown beside the Monica deposit address. Sending SOL on the wrong chain to a Monica address is one of the most common ways Nigerian crypto users lose money.
- Send a small test amount first if you're moving a large quantity. ₦5,000–₦10,000 worth is enough to confirm the address works without risking the bulk of your funds.
- Don't accept "send to my address and I'll forward it" arrangements — that's a scam pattern. Monica only accepts deposits to your own permanent address.
5. Conversion to naira
The moment your SOL deposit confirms on the blockchain, Monica's settlement engine reads the live SOL/USD price from major exchanges, applies the live USD/NGN rate, and credits naira to your Monica balance. There is no human in the loop — no vendor approval, no confirmation queue. The conversion runs in milliseconds once confirmation lands.
The rate that applies is the rate at the moment of confirmation. If SOL drops 2% during the time your transaction was in mempool, that drop is reflected. If it rises, you benefit. There is no "rate lock" pre-confirmation, but in practice, on-chain confirmation times are short enough that this rarely matters.
6. Withdraw to your Nigerian bank
From the wallet screen, tap Withdraw, choose your bank from the list (every commercial and digital bank in Nigeria is supported), enter the amount, confirm. The bank transfer is initiated via NIBSS Instant Payment — the same rail that powers all instant transfers in the Nigerian banking system.
Typical clearing times by bank: Opay, Kuda, Moniepoint, Palmpay ~5–10 seconds. GTBank, Access, Zenith, First Bank, UBA ~30–60 seconds. Smaller banks 1–2 minutes. Monica does not add a withdrawal fee — what you see in the withdrawal screen is what hits your bank.
7. Common mistakes to avoid
- Wrong network selection. The single most expensive mistake. Always verify the chain on both ends.
- Pasting an address from a screenshot. Some Nigerian users have lost funds to clipboard-replacement malware that swaps the address. Use the in-app copy button.
- Skipping KYC. Withdrawals beyond ₦100k/day require it; trying to skip blocks payouts.
- Sending exactly the dust limit. Some networks reject transactions below a minimum value. Aim for at least 2× the dust limit.
- Selling during major price drops. If SOL is in free-fall, mempool congestion can delay confirmation past the worst of the drop. Check the network before sending.
8. Pro tips for first-timers
- Save your Monica deposit address as a contact in your sending wallet. Eliminates the copy-paste error path entirely.
- For recurring conversions (e.g., monthly freelance payments), set up a saved bank account inside Monica so withdrawals are one tap.
- If you're holding SOL as a hedge against naira volatility, consider converting in chunks rather than all at once. Reduces single-rate exposure.
- Keep a small SOL balance on Monica for emergency naira top-ups — instant liquidity without depending on bank transfers.
9. FAQ
What's the cheapest way to sell Solana in Nigeria?
Monica charges 0% on SOL conversions and 0% on bank withdrawals. The only cost is the network fee on the SOL send transaction itself, which goes to miners/validators (not Monica). Most P2P platforms quietly add 1–3% spread on top of network fees.
Do I need KYC to sell Solana in Nigeria?
For amounts above ₦100,000 daily, yes — KYC is required by SEC-aligned compliance. The verification on Monica is one screen (BVN/NIN + selfie) and clears in under 4 minutes.
How long does it take to sell Solana on Monica?
From SOL send to naira in your bank: typically 2–5 minutes total. Most of that is the on-chain confirmation. The Monica side (conversion + bank payout) is usually 30–60 seconds.
Which network should I use to send SOL?
Choose based on fees and what your sending wallet supports. Solana Mainnet is the standard. Network choice can be cheaper or faster in some cases.
Can I sell Solana without using an exchange?
Yes — Monica is a direct conversion service, not an exchange order book. You don't need to find a buyer. The platform itself buys your SOL and pays you naira.
What's the fastest bank to receive SOL payouts?
Opay, Kuda, Moniepoint, and Palmpay typically clear in under 10 seconds. GTBank, Access, Zenith, and First Bank usually clear in 30–60 seconds via NIBSS instant transfer.
Is selling Solana legal in Nigeria?
Yes. Following the CBN's December 2023 reversal of the 2021 banking restriction and the SEC's VASP framework, crypto-to-naira conversion is legal and regulated. Monica operates under this framework.
What's the minimum SOL I can sell?
Monica has no minimum on the platform side. The practical minimum is whatever covers the network fee — for example, on Solana Mainnet you typically need to send at least the dust limit + fee.