Sol Disperser
Last updated
Last updated
Managing SOL dispersal across your project wallets is straightforward with the SOL Disperser feature. Here’s how it works:
This method allows you to fund all the wallets you’ve created or imported in a single transaction. You’ll receive a designated wallet to fund from your main wallet, which will then disperse SOL to all your wallets.
Advantages: Quick and efficient, as multiple transfers are executed in one transaction.
Drawback: This method is traceable, and even a beginner could identify the funding source.
This advanced method disperses funds through a chain transfer process, ensuring that each wallet receives SOL from a unique source.
How it Works:
Wallet0 funds Wallet1
Wallet1 funds Wallet2
Wallet2 funds Wallet3, and so on.
Advantages: This creates a unique funding history for each wallet, as some DEX platforms display the “funded by” address.
This option consolidates all available SOL from your created/imported wallets back into a single wallet of your choice.
How it Works:
All accounts are closed, and their funds are transferred to the specified wallet.
Advantages: A convenient way to reclaim SOL and clean up wallets.
The Fund Fee feature ensures all your project wallets are adequately funded for operations. This streamlined approach saves time and effort by automating the process.
How It Works:
Identify Wallets: The bot scans for wallets with:
Over 100 tokens.
Less than 0.03 SOL.
Calculate Requirements: Determines how many wallets need funds and how much SOL is required.
Generate Temporary Wallet: A temporary wallet is created for you to fund with the required SOL.
Distribute Funds: After funding, the bot distributes SOL to ensure each wallet is ready for transactions.
Advantages:
Efficiently funds all wallets without manual effort.
Prepares wallets for seamless transactions, reducing delays and hassle.
We let for our users to set the range when dispersing SOL, if you want it to be average, just set min little bit lower than average, and max average, in example it says average amount per wallet would be: 3 SOL
, so in this case you would set 2.9-3.
If you want to set in the range, make sure that your max range is bigger than average, otherwise it wont work.