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Solana Multisender: Bulk Send SOL and SPL Tokens

A no-code Solana airdrop tool that sends SOL or any SPL token to thousands of wallets. Paste or upload a CSV, and the multisender batches the transfers and shows every fee up front, non-custodial, from 0.001 SOL per recipient.

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How to Airdrop SPL Tokens on Solana

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Connect your wallet

Connect Phantom, Solflare, or any Solana wallet. Tokens are sent straight from this wallet to your recipients.

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Choose SOL or an SPL token

Send native SOL, or pick any SPL token from your wallet to airdrop. Both the legacy Token program and Token-2022 are supported and detected automatically.

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Add your recipients

Paste your list or upload a CSV file, one wallet address and amount per line. The editor validates every address and flags duplicates and invalid rows.

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Review the cost and send

Review the total, the recipient count, and every fee, including any token-account rent, then sign the batches at once. Durable nonces keep them valid past Solana's short blockhash window.

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Track and verify

Watch each batch broadcast to Solana in real time. Every transaction link is saved so you can confirm delivery to each recipient.

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No Code Required

Create and launch tokens without writing any code. Visual configuration for all features.

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All token data is publicly visible and verifiable on block explorers.

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Multi-Chain

Available on Solana, Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, and BNB Chain.

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You have full control. We never hold your keys, tokens, or authority.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Solana multisender is a tool that sends tokens to many wallets at once instead of one at a time. You give it a list of recipient addresses and amounts, and it packs the transfers into a handful of signed transactions. Tokenry's multisender is non-custodial, so SOL or your SPL token moves straight from your wallet to each recipient and nothing passes through a middleman.

Yes. It is a no-code Solana airdrop tool: pick an SPL token or SOL, paste a list of wallets, and it airdrops to every recipient in signed batches. It shows the full cost, including token-account rent, before you sign, which most airdrop tools leave out.

Three things make up the cost, and the tool shows all of them before you sign: the Tokenry fee of 0.001 SOL per recipient, tiny Solana network fees of a fraction of a cent, and, for SPL tokens, associated token account rent of about 0.002 SOL for each recipient who does not already hold that token. So a 500-wallet SPL airdrop to fresh wallets runs roughly 0.5 SOL in fees plus about 1 SOL in account rent, which most tools do not tell you up front.

On Solana, a wallet needs an associated token account for a specific token before it can receive it. If a recipient does not have one for your SPL token, the multisender creates it as part of the transfer, and the sender covers the rent, roughly 0.002 SOL per new account. Native SOL needs no token account, so SOL airdrops skip this cost entirely.

Solana caps every transaction at 1,232 bytes, so a single transaction fits around 8 recipients for SOL and about 6 for an SPL token, far fewer than the hundreds an EVM chain allows. Each SPL transfer is larger because it may also create a token account. The tool splits your full list into these small batches automatically and signs them together, so there is no practical limit on the total number of wallets.

One approval, not one per wallet. Because Solana fits only about 6 recipients per transaction for an SPL token, a large airdrop is split into many batches automatically, but Tokenry hands them all to your wallet together and you sign the whole set in a single prompt. So a 3,000-wallet airdrop is one approval, not thousands of clicks. Many tools make you confirm batch after batch; here you sign once and they broadcast.

No. Solana has no ERC-20 style approval step. You sign the transfers directly and the tokens move in the same transaction, so there is no separate allowance transaction to send or revoke.

Yes. The multisender detects whether your token uses the legacy Token program or Token-2022 (Token Extensions) and routes the instructions accordingly, with no manual configuration. It handles fungible SPL tokens; it is a bulk sender for tokens, not an NFT distributor.

Yes. Each row in your list carries its own amount, so you can distribute an equal amount to everyone or weight it per wallet, for example by holdings for a community rewards airdrop. Set the amount beside each address in the address,amount format.

One recipient per line as address,amount, with amounts in normal token units rather than lamports. You can paste the list or upload a CSV file, and the tool cleans stray spaces and separators, validates every wallet address, and flags anything invalid before you send.

Take a snapshot. To reward holders of a token, run a Solana holder snapshot, which exports every wallet and its balance as a CSV. For a team allocation or whitelist, just paste the addresses directly, no snapshot needed. Any of these drops straight into the address,amount format, and the tool validates, dedupes, and flags off-curve or invalid rows before you send. Rewarding an NFT community works the same way, covered next.

Yes, to your NFT holders, though the tool sends tokens, not the NFTs themselves. Snapshot your collection to get the holder wallets, then import that list to send SOL or an SPL token to every holder, the same amount or a different one each. This is the common way projects reward an NFT community. Keep in mind that any holder who does not already hold your token needs a token account created, which costs you about 0.002 SOL in rent per new recipient.

Yes. Tokenry builds each transaction on the server, but only your wallet signs it, so the server never touches your private keys and never holds your funds. Tokens move directly from your wallet to each recipient, and you can confirm every batch on-chain from the saved transaction links.

It is a known false positive, and your airdrop is safe. The warning fires because the airdrop uses a durable nonce so a large batch does not expire before you finish signing, and Phantom flags the nonce instruction with a blanket precaution on any transaction that uses it. It does not mean anything can move your funds. Tokenry is non-custodial: the server only builds the transaction, your wallet signs it, and the tokens go straight from your wallet to your recipients. Review the batch and cancel any time before signing; nothing is sent until you approve.

Only that one batch is affected; batches that already went through are not reversed. The tool shows which batch failed and lets you retry it, and because it uses durable nonces instead of a normal expiring blockhash, large airdrops avoid the 'blockhash not found' failures that break long sends.

What a Solana Multisender Does

The Tokenry Solana multisender bulk-sends SOL or any SPL token to a whole list of wallets at once, with no code. You connect your wallet, choose the token, paste or upload your recipients as address,amount, and confirm. Instead of sending tokens one by one, the tool distributes them across a handful of signed transactions, moving them straight from your wallet to every recipient.

It is fully non-custodial. Each transaction is built on the server but signed only by your wallet, so your keys stay with you and your funds never sit in a middle account. That makes it a safe, fast way to run the airdrops Solana is known for, from meme-token launches to community rewards, without hiring a developer or trusting a custodian.

What a Solana Airdrop Actually Costs

Most multisender tools quote a headline fee and stop there. Solana has a real per-recipient cost they tend to skip: associated token account rent. To receive an SPL token, a wallet needs an account for that specific token, and if a recipient does not already have one, the sender pays about 0.002 SOL to create it.

Tokenry shows the full picture before you sign: the 0.001 SOL fee per recipient, tiny Solana network fees, and the account rent for any recipients who need a new token account. For a 500-wallet SPL airdrop to fresh wallets, the account rent alone is around 1 SOL on top of the fees, so seeing it up front is the difference between a predictable distribution and a surprise. Native SOL airdrops skip the rent entirely, since SOL needs no token account.

Why Solana Batches Are Small

Solana enforces a strict 1,232-byte limit on every transaction, which is why a Solana multisender sends to only about 8 wallets per transaction for SOL and around 6 for an SPL token, rather than the hundreds an EVM chain packs into one. Each SPL transfer takes more space because it may also create a token account, so the batch is a little smaller.

In practice that means a large airdrop is many small transactions, not one big one. The tool handles this for you: it splits your list into batches, signs them together, and uses durable nonces so the transactions stay valid past Solana's roughly 60-second blockhash window. That is what lets you send to thousands of wallets reliably without half the batch expiring before it confirms.

Recipient Lists, Supported Tokens, and Use Cases

Your recipient list is just wallet addresses and amounts, one per line, pasted in or uploaded as a CSV file. The editor validates every address, removes duplicates, and flags invalid rows before anything sends, and you can set a different amount per wallet or the same amount for everyone. Both SPL and Token-2022 tokens work, detected automatically.

That covers the jobs teams reach for a bulk sender to do: airdropping a new token to a holder snapshot or whitelist, paying contributors, and distributing community rewards or staking payouts. Because the flow is non-custodial and every transaction is saved, you can hand out tokens to a large list and still verify each transfer on-chain afterward.