As per the latest tick, price for What in Tarnation? (WIT) is at $0.000025, a 0.41% increase over 24 hours.
As of now, 24-hour trading volume for What in Tarnation? (WIT) is $16.30479, a decrease of 59.87% from yesterday.
Its current market capitalization is approximately $23.9K. Liquidity across major Solana DEXes is currently at $21.5K.
Trade What in Tarnation? (WIT) on Solflare
What in Tarnation? (WIT) is available to swap it instantly and set limit orders on Solflare — a non-custodial Solana wallet where you control your private keys.
At the current price of $0.000025 with $21.5K in DEX liquidity, WIT swaps on Solflare execute with minimal slippage through smart order routing across all major Solana DEXes.
You can buy, sell, or swap What in Tarnation? directly in Solflare Wallet:
Open Solflare (mobile app or browser extension)
Navigate to the Swap tab
Select WIT as the token you want to buy or sell
Enter the amount and confirm the swap
Solflare uses smart order routing across all major Solana DEXes to find you the best available price. You can also set limit orders or use DCA (dollar-cost averaging) to automate your trades. For the full walkthrough, see How to Buy What in Tarnation?.
What in Tarnation? is a verified token on Solana's token registry, which means it has been reviewed and confirmed as legitimate. However, token verification does not guarantee future price performance. Solflare Wallet provides real-time price data and market metrics to help you make informed trading decisions. Always do your own research before investing.
Yes. Solflare Wallet includes a built-in Privacy Aggregator that supports private transfers of What in Tarnation?. When you use Private Send, the direct on-chain link between your wallet and the recipient's wallet is hidden—improving your financial privacy without requiring external tools or multiple wallets. Private Send is optional, disabled by default, and can be enabled per transaction. It is available on both mobile and browser extension.
The safest way to store What in Tarnation? is in a non-custodial wallet like Solflare. Non-custodial means you hold your own private keys—no third party can access, freeze, or control your funds. Solflare supports hardware wallet integration for additional security, and includes a built-in Privacy Aggregator for private transfers that hide the on-chain link between sender and recipient. Available on mobile (iOS and Android) and as a browser extension.
The official Solana contract address for What in Tarnation? is Adq3wnAvtaXBNfy63xGV1YNkDiPKadDT469xF9uZPrqE. Always verify the contract address before trading to avoid scams. You can confirm the correct address by searching for WIT directly in Solflare Wallet.
What in Tarnation? is verified on Solana's token registry, meaning it has been reviewed and confirmed as legitimate. Solflare displays verification status for every token so you can quickly distinguish verified assets from unverified ones.
Market Data for What in Tarnation?
Market Cap
23.95K
Volume 24h
16.305
59.87%
Liquidity
21.51K
About What in Tarnation? WIT
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