GTokenTool is indeed a highly praised batch transfer tool on the Solana chain, with its efficiency, convenience, and low-cost characteristics making it stand out in scenarios such as token airdrops and fund aggregation. Below is a summary and additional explanation of its operation process to ensure clarity.
Features of GTokenTool Sol batch transfer/airdrop tool
1. Efficiency: A single signature can transfer to 380 addresses, and 1000 addresses only require 3 signatures.
2. Automatic Deduplication: Automatically remove duplicate addresses to avoid erroneous operations.
3. Low Cost: Based on Solana's low fee advantage, it is suitable for large-scale transfers.
4. Multi-mode Support: Supports 'One to Many', 'Many to One', 'Many to Many', and SOL intermediary transfers.
5. Applicable Scenarios: Token airdrops, community incentives, fund aggregation, liquidity management, etc.
Batch Transfer Operation Process
1. Connect Wallet
Access Batch Transfer Page

Select Solana mainnet or testnet in the upper right corner, and click 'Connect Wallet' (supports common Solana wallets such as Phantom, Solflare, etc.).
Ensure that there is enough SOL in the wallet to pay for transaction gas fees (usually about 0.000005 SOL per transaction, it is recommended to reserve more than 0.01 SOL).
2. Enter Address
Manual Input: Enter the target address and transfer amount in the input box, in the format 'address,amount', and separate multiple addresses with commas. For example:
address1,0.01
address2,0.02
Import File: Supports CSV file batch import, the file format should be one record per line, including target addresses and amounts. Click 'Upload File' to select the file.
Automatic Deduplication: The tool will automatically detect and remove duplicate addresses, and you can view the total number of addresses after import.
3. Add Amount
After entering or importing the address, click the 'Confirm' or 'Batch' button to automatically add the transfer amount.
Optional:
1. Unified Amount: Set the same transfer amount for all addresses, for example, transferring 0.01 SOL to each address.
2. Custom Amount: Distribute according to different amounts specified in the imported file.
The system will display the total transfer amount and the required SOL balance to ensure the wallet balance is sufficient.
4. Confirm and Send Transaction
After checking that the address and amount information is correct, click 'Send Transaction'.
The wallet will pop up a signature:
A single transaction can process up to 380 addresses. If it exceeds 380, the tool will automatically process in batches (e.g., 1000 addresses signed in 3 times).
After each signature, the transaction will be executed on the Solana chain, fast (usually completed in seconds).
After the transaction is completed, you can view the transaction details on the Solana explorer (such as Solscan).
Notes
1. Gas Fee: Each transfer requires a small amount of SOL as a gas fee, ensure the wallet has sufficient balance (recommended above 0.1 SOL to cope with network fluctuations).
2. Network Stability: If the transaction fails, it may be due to node network issues; you can switch nodes or refresh the page and retry.
3. Security: GTokenTool operates on the frontend, and private keys will not be uploaded, but ensure device security to avoid wallet private key leakage.
4. File Format: CSV files must strictly follow the 'address,amount' format to avoid errors (such as extra spaces or garbled text).
5. Limitations: Due to the length restriction of Solana transaction hashes, a single transaction can process up to 380 addresses, and excess will be automatically batched.
Other Functions and Scenarios
1. Batch Transfer SPL Tokens: In addition to SOL, it supports batch transfers of all SPL tokens on Solana, with a similar operation process.
2. Fund Aggregation: Supports 'Many to One' mode, consolidating funds from multiple wallets into one address.
3. Token Airdrop: Suitable for project parties to carry out community incentives or marketing activities for quick token distribution.
4. Supported Scenarios: DeFi yield distribution, NFT transaction revenue sharing, institutional fund management, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Insufficient Balance: If prompted with insufficient balance, check if the wallet SOL balance is enough to pay for gas fees and the total transfer amount.
2. Transaction Failed: This may be due to network congestion or format errors; it is recommended to check the input format or switch nodes.
Summary
GTokenTool's Solana batch transfer tool, with its high efficiency, automation, and low-cost advantages, has become the preferred tool for project parties, traders, and individual users. Through a simple four-step operation (connect wallet, enter address, add amount, send transaction), large-scale transfers or airdrops can be achieved, greatly improving fund management efficiency.