How to Clean a Solana Wallet
A busy Solana wallet can collect spam tokens, dust balances, NFTs you do not recognize, and empty accounts that still hold rent. A careful cleanup makes the wallet easier to review and safer to use.
Start with visibility
Before removing anything, scan the wallet and group assets by action: recoverable accounts, suspicious tokens, dust balances, and authority risks. Good cleanup starts with clear labels.
Do not auto-select everything
Spam and dust are annoying, but wallet actions are final. BurnerSOL keeps selection manual so you can review each account before signing a burn or close transaction.
Prioritize recoverable accounts
Empty token accounts with rent-exempt SOL are often the easiest cleanup win. They reduce clutter and may return SOL when closed successfully.
Review suspicious tokens calmly
Unknown tokens can be harmless spam or part of a scam pattern. Do not visit links embedded in token metadata, and do not approve unexpected permissions.
Repeat after major activity
After trading, minting, airdrops, or bridge activity, scan again. Solana wallets can accumulate token accounts quickly during normal use.