Solana Token Batch Consolidation Guide
Batch Consolidation of Solana SPL Tokens & SOL
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Batch Consolidation of Solana SPL Tokens & SOL
Last updated
Batch consolidation refers to transferring tokens (and SOL) from multiple wallet addresses to a single address, making it easier to manage wallets. This process is commonly known as "many-to-one." After consolidation, the primary receiving wallet will continue to be used, while the other wallets can be discarded. This feature is especially useful for users managing multiple addresses for transactions, market control, or airdrop farming.
In this guide, PandaTool’ll walk you through the steps to perform batch wallet consolidation on the Solana blockchain.
1.Open PandaTool and Import Wallet
2.Put in the Information
3.Choose Consolidation Method
4.Review Information and Consolidate
Open the Solana batch consolidation tool at: https://solana.pandatool.org/en/gather
Follow the instructions and screenshots provided to configure the required information and import the wallets to be consolidated:
Receiving Address: The wallet address designated to receive the collected tokens.
Gather Token: The smart contract address of the token to be collected. If left blank, it defaults to SOL.
Import Wallet: Import the private key of the wallet holding the tokens to be collected.
Refresh Balance: Refresh the wallet's balance in real-time.
Send All: Consolidate all of a specified token from the wallet into the receiving wallet.
Gather Amount: Customize the amount of tokens to consolidate. Wallets with insufficient balances will be skipped.
Keep Balance: Retain a fixed amount of tokens in the wallet and consolidate the rest. Wallets with balances below the retained amount will be skipped.
Once all the information is filled out, you should see a screen similar to the one below.
Verify the receiving address and token details.
Click "Gaethering" and wait a few seconds for the process to complete. The results will display as shown below.
Regardless of success or failure, the results will be shown. If a consolidation fails, you can retry by clicking the Execute button in the address bar.
Solana Token Batch Consolidation Guide Batch Consolidation of Solana SPL Tokens
Batch consolidation refers to transferring tokens (and SOL) from multiple wallet addresses to a single address, making it easier to manage wallets. This process is commonly known as "many-to-one." After consolidation, the primary receiving wallet will continue to be used, while the other wallets can be discarded. This feature is especially useful for users managing multiple addresses for transactions, market control, or airdrop farming.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through the steps to perform batch wallet consolidation on the Solana blockchain.
Step 1: Fill in the Information and Import Wallets
Open the Solana batch consolidation tool at: https://solana.pandatool.org/gather.
Follow the instructions and screenshots provided to configure the required information and import the wallets to be consolidated:
Receiving Address: The designated wallet address to receive the consolidated tokens.
Token to Consolidate: The contract address of the token to be consolidated. If left blank, SOL will be consolidated by default.
Import Wallets: Import the private keys of the wallets to be consolidated.
Refresh Balance: Refresh the token balance in the wallets.
Step 2: Choose Consolidation Method
Send All: Consolidate all of a specified token from the wallet into the receiving wallet.
Specify Quantity: Customize the amount of tokens to consolidate. Wallets with insufficient balances will be skipped.
Retain Balance: Retain a fixed amount of tokens in the wallet and consolidate the rest. Wallets with balances below the retained amount will be skipped.
Step 3: Review Information and Consolidate
Once all the information is filled out, you should see a screen similar to the one below.
Verify the receiving address and token details.
Click "Consolidate" and wait a few seconds for the process to complete. The results will display as shown below.
Regardless of success or failure, the results will be shown. If a consolidation fails, you can retry by clicking the execution button in the address bar.
1. Why might consolidation fail?
If the receiving address does not have the specified token, the first transaction might fail. In this case, click "Execute" to retry.
If the sender wallet lacks sufficient SOL balance, the transfer may fail.
Network congestion or temporary blockchain issues can also cause some wallets to fail.
2. Are there fees for consolidation?
PandaTool’s consolidation tool charges a symbolic fee of 0.0001 SOL per address in addition to the standard gas fees to track consolidation success rates.
3. Why is there no result after consolidation?
The blockchain may be congested. Wait a few seconds, and the result should appear.
For any issues related to batch consolidation, you can contact volunteers in our Telegram group:https://t.me/pandatool_en