If your wallet is the mint authority, one signed transaction returns it. Non-custodial, open source, simulated before you sign.
Mint addresses look like wallet addresses, so SOL ends up inside them — misdirected transfers, airdrops, royalties. The p-token upgrade (SIMD-0266) added a withdraw instruction to the token program, and the mint authority can now sign that SOL back out. A protocol feature, used as intended.
We look up every indexed mint where your wallet is the authority — or paste any mint address to check it directly.
The transaction is built from live chain state and simulated. You see the exact figures before the sign button exists.
One signature. The SOL moves from the mint directly to your wallet — it never passes through us.
Your wallet’s preview shows precisely this. If it ever shows more — reject it.
Real, currently-recoverable balances from our continuous sweep of every legacy mint. If your wallet is the authority of one of these, it’s already yours — go get it.
| # | Mint | Claimable |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | MAPS…Yepb | 1165.285740028 SOL |
| 2 | PUPS…wzrg | 236.985291075 SOL |
| 3 | PRVT…meta | 80.677374862 SOL |
| 4 | MERt…au5K | 67.302880026 SOL |
| 5 | RLBx…pL7a | 59.863805214 SOL |
| 6 | KDri…WZvD | 51.584067833 SOL |
| 7 | SUNN…s3ag | 50.461539022 SOL |
| 8 | UwU8…ku6Z | 40.216077596 SOL |
| 9 | v8Xo…nzEz | 32.546686305 SOL |
| 10 | ogtW…Fc1G | 27 SOL |
| 11 | 3NZ9…qmJh | 25.937915447 SOL |
| 12 | scar…4asg | 24.969912432 SOL |
| 13 | 2jXy…1DaP | 24.85502 SOL |
| 14 | hnty…xWux | 20.729024975 SOL |
| 15 | 2MfE…skLw | 20 SOL |
| 16 | BZRH…Mtc2 | 19.999995 SOL |
| 17 | cxxS…KVC2 | 19.753480427 SOL |
| 18 | 2yQq…dftb | 19.71 SOL |
| 19 | ToGd…tWsM | 19.5 SOL |
| 20 | ATq9…gH4g | 15.80999 SOL |
| 21 | SWAN…kvkH | 14.844155749 SOL |
| 22 | 2wmK…sw8g | 14.601680065 SOL |
| 23 | KQij…nPbF | 14.48569055 SOL |
| 24 | SNSN…vdMd | 14.431800508 SOL |
| 25 | 4PQY…P7aS | 13.218021977 SOL |
There is no key or seed input anywhere in this product. Signing happens only inside your wallet.
The withdrawal pays your wallet directly. The 10% fee is a separate instruction in the same atomic transaction.
Exact figures are shown from an on-chain simulation before you can sign. If simulation fails, signing is blocked.
The entire codebase is public under MIT — app, transaction builder, indexer. Verify every claim on this page against it.
If a mint’s authority is revoked, recovery requires the mint’s original private keypair. Tools that ask you to paste that keypair into a website are asking you to compromise it — no “wiped after use” promise is verifiable. We don’t offer this, and you shouldn’t accept it from anyone.
Verify it yourself: the transaction contains exactly two instructions, visible in your wallet's preview — the withdrawal to your wallet and the fee. The source code is public. We never ask for keys or deposits.
Nothing upfront. 10% of a successful recovery, taken inside the same transaction. No recovery, no cost.
Connect your wallet in the app, or paste any mint address into the checker — no wallet needed.
No. Only the mint's original keypair can sign, and we never accept keypairs. Be wary of anyone who does.
The p-token upgrade (SIMD-0266, live since epoch 971) added withdraw_excess_lamports to the token program. SolRescue is an interface to that instruction — nothing more.
Connect a wallet or paste a mint address. No sign-up, no deposit.
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