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Ravenie is a non-custodial crypto wallet positioned as a “crypto companion,” and the source text explicitly describes it as a Solana-based wallet. It offers wallet creation and import, asset sending and receiving, activity viewing, and functions such as swaps or network connections via third-party services. Its core feature is that users always retain control of their private keys, seed phrases, and digital assets; the platform does not custody, store, or access this sensitive information.
In terms of platform type, Ravenie is closer to a lightweight self-custodial wallet for the Solana ecosystem than to an exchange. As for supported assets, the text only confirms that it is based on Solana; it does not disclose a specific list of SPL tokens, trading pairs, or multi-chain support. On security, Ravenie’s main model is non-custodial: sensitive wallet data remains on the local device, the platform cannot initiate transactions on behalf of users, and it cannot recover lost wallet access. However, the source text does not provide stronger security endorsements such as cold storage, insurance, third-party audits, open-source code, or a bug bounty program.
Fee disclosure is relatively straightforward: swaps processed through Ravenie services carry a 0.85% fee, which is visible when in use. Users must also pay Solana network fees and any third-party service fees. For ordinary on-chain transfer users, the main cost is likely to be network fees; for frequent swap users, the 0.85% fee should be compared with the rates offered by Phantom, Solflare, aggregators, or exchanges.
Ravenie’s terms require users to be at least 18 years old or the legal age of majority in their jurisdiction, not be sanctioned or legally prohibited from using the service, and comply with tax, anti-money-laundering, export control, and other applicable laws. However, the source text does not disclose KYC requirements, the company’s place of registration, regulatory licenses, or compliance credentials. There is also no information about fiat deposits or withdrawals via bank cards, transfers, third-party payments, or fiat purchases of crypto assets, so it should not be considered to offer a complete fiat on/off-ramp.
The advantages are that it is non-custodial, keeps private keys stored locally, focuses on Solana, and clearly discloses its swap fee. The drawbacks are limited transparency, a lack of details on licensing, insurance, audits, and support channels, and the fact that users must bear the risks of lost seed phrases, operational mistakes, third-party integrations, and irreversible on-chain transactions. It is better suited to users who are familiar with Solana and can manage their own private keys independently; it is not ideal for beginners who want account recovery, customer-support safety nets, fiat deposits, or leveraged contract trading.
The source text does not provide information on accessibility from mainland China, app download channels, or payment availability, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If using it in China, it is advisable to first verify whether the official website, app store download sources, and third-party services are available. Alternatives to consider include Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, and OKX Wallet.
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ravenie.app is an Unknown Crypto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ravenie.app directly.