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Solana Token
Multisender

Send SPL tokens to hundreds of wallets in a single batch transaction. Whether you are running an airdrop campaign, distributing tokens to your community, or paying multiple contributors — CoinRoot's Solana Token Multisender handles it all from one dashboard, with zero code and flat $0.08 pricing.

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What Is a Solana Token Multisender?

A Solana Token Multisender is a specialized tool designed to distribute SPL tokens to multiple wallet addresses simultaneously. Instead of executing individual transactions for each recipient — which is slow, expensive, and error-prone — a multisender batches all transfers into a streamlined operation that processes them in one go. This capability is essential for anyone managing a Solana-based project that requires mass token distribution.

The SPL Token Standard (Solana Program Library) is the backbone of every fungible and non-fungible token on the Solana blockchain. When you create an SPL token using CoinRoot, that token lives on Solana's high-speed network and can be transferred to any compatible wallet address. The multisender extends this by allowing you to transfer your token to dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of wallets in a single workflow.

Traditional blockchains like Ethereum make bulk sends prohibitively expensive. A single ERC-20 transfer on Ethereum can cost anywhere from $5 to $50 depending on network congestion. Sending to 500 wallets could cost thousands of dollars in gas alone. Solana fundamentally changes this equation: each transaction costs a fraction of a cent, and the network processes over 65,000 transactions per second with sub-second finality. This makes Solana the ideal chain for mass token distribution.

Why Creators, Projects, and DAOs Need a Multisender

Token distribution is a critical operation at every stage of a blockchain project. From initial team allocations and advisor vesting to community airdrops and marketing reward campaigns, the need to send tokens to many addresses at once is universal. Without a dedicated tool, project teams must either write custom scripts (requiring Rust or TypeScript knowledge), or send tokens one by one through a wallet interface — both approaches are time-consuming and impractical at scale.

CoinRoot's Solana Token Multisender eliminates this friction. You connect your wallet, select the token you want to distribute, upload a CSV file with recipient addresses and amounts, and confirm the transaction. The entire process takes seconds, not hours. There is no code to write, no CLI commands to learn, and no smart contracts to deploy.

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Understanding SPL Tokens on Solana

SPL tokens are the standard token format on the Solana blockchain, analogous to ERC-20 tokens on Ethereum. Every fungible token created on Solana — whether it is a utility token, governance token, meme coin, or stablecoin — follows the SPL Token Program specification. This standard ensures compatibility across the entire Solana ecosystem: wallets, decentralized exchanges, lending protocols, and aggregators all natively support SPL tokens.

When you create a token with CoinRoot, the platform interacts directly with the Solana Token Program to mint a new SPL token. You define the token's name, symbol, total supply, decimal precision, and metadata (including logo, description, and social links). CoinRoot handles the complex on-chain operations behind a simple form interface — you never need to touch Rust code, Anchor frameworks, or command-line tools.

Key Concepts Every Token Creator Should Know

Mint Authority controls who can create new tokens after the initial supply is minted. If mint authority remains active, the creator can inflate the supply at any time. Revoking mint authority permanently locks the supply and signals to buyers that no additional tokens will ever be created. This is one of the most important trust signals in the Solana token ecosystem.

Freeze Authority allows the token creator to freeze individual token accounts, preventing holders from transferring their tokens. While there are legitimate use cases for freeze authority (such as compliance-regulated securities tokens), most community and meme tokens should revoke freeze authority. This proves holders cannot have their tokens arbitrarily locked by the creator.

Token Metadata includes the name, symbol, logo image, and description that appear in wallets and on block explorers like Solscan. Rich metadata makes your token look professional and trustworthy. CoinRoot stores metadata using the Metaplex standard, which is the industry standard for Solana token metadata.

Liquidity is what enables your token to be traded on decentralized exchanges. By creating a liquidity pool on Raydium with CoinRoot, you pair your token with SOL, which allows anyone to buy and sell your token. Once a Raydium pool exists, your token automatically becomes tradeable on Jupiter, the largest Solana DEX aggregator.


How the CoinRoot Multisender Works

CoinRoot's multisender is engineered for simplicity and speed. The entire workflow involves four steps, and most users complete the process in under 60 seconds. There is no account registration, no email verification, and no KYC requirements — just connect your wallet and go.

First, you connect your Solana wallet. CoinRoot supports Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, and any WalletConnect-compatible wallet. Your private keys never leave your device. CoinRoot only constructs the transaction instructions — you sign everything locally from your own wallet.

Second, you select the SPL token you want to send. CoinRoot automatically detects all tokens in your connected wallet and displays them in a dropdown menu. You choose the token, verify the balance, and proceed.

Third, you upload your recipient list. You can paste wallet addresses and amounts directly into the interface, or upload a CSV file. The CSV format is straightforward: one column for wallet addresses, one column for token amounts. CoinRoot validates every address to ensure they are legitimate Solana wallet addresses before processing.

Fourth, you review the transaction summary and confirm. CoinRoot displays the total number of recipients, total tokens to be distributed, estimated network fee, and a breakdown of each send. You click confirm, sign the transaction in your wallet, and the tokens are distributed across all recipients in seconds.

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Solana vs. Ethereum: Why Solana Wins for Token Distribution

The choice between Solana and Ethereum for token creation and distribution comes down to three factors: cost, speed, and scalability. On every metric, Solana delivers a dramatically superior experience for token creators.

Transaction Costs: A single token transfer on Ethereum (ERC-20) costs between $5 and $50 depending on network congestion, and gas prices can spike during periods of high demand. On Solana, the same transfer costs less than $0.01. For bulk operations like airdrops to 500 wallets, Ethereum could cost $2,500–$25,000 in gas alone. The same operation on Solana costs pennies.

Speed: Ethereum transactions require 12–15 seconds for a single confirmation, and may need multiple confirmations for finality. Solana achieves sub-second finality. When you are distributing tokens to hundreds of wallets, this speed advantage compounds dramatically.

Throughput: Ethereum processes roughly 15 transactions per second. Solana processes over 65,000 TPS. This means the Solana network never gets congested in the way Ethereum does, and your batch transactions will always be processed promptly.

Ecosystem Growth: Solana's DeFi ecosystem has grown rapidly, with leading DEXs like Jupiter and Raydium, lending protocols like Solend and Marginfi, and NFT marketplaces like Magic Eden and Tensor all building on Solana. Creating your token on Solana gives you immediate access to this entire ecosystem.


Advanced Token Use Cases

The Solana Token Multisender is not just for simple airdrops. Here are advanced scenarios where CoinRoot's multisender becomes an indispensable tool for sophisticated token operations:

Community Governance Token Distribution

Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) use governance tokens to give community members voting power over protocol decisions. CoinRoot allows you to create a governance token with a fixed supply (by revoking mint authority), then use the multisender to distribute voting tokens to verified community members based on their participation level, stake size, or other criteria.

Vesting and Team Allocations

Projects that allocate tokens to team members, advisors, and early investors typically need to distribute tokens on a vesting schedule. While full vesting contracts require on-chain programs, CoinRoot's multisender enables manual milestone-based distributions — sending the appropriate amount to each team member's wallet as each vesting cliff is reached.

Meme Coin Launches and Community Building

Meme coins thrive on community engagement. A well-executed airdrop to active community members in Telegram groups, Discord servers, and Twitter/X followings can generate buzz and organic marketing. With CoinRoot, you can create the meme token (with a fun logo and massive supply), revoke all authorities for trust, add liquidity on Raydium, and then airdrop tokens to early supporters — all from a single platform.

Marketing Bounty Programs

Many projects run bounty programs where community members earn tokens for completing tasks like creating content, translating documents, reporting bugs, or referring new users. As bounty completions accumulate, the project team uses the multisender to batch-distribute rewards to all bounty participants in one transaction, rather than processing each payout individually.

Presale and IDO Token Allocation

After a successful presale or Initial DEX Offering, project teams need to distribute purchased tokens to all participants. The multisender makes this process efficient and transparent — simply export the presale participant list with their allocation amounts, upload it to CoinRoot, and distribute all tokens in one batch.

Everything you need to create & distribute tokens

CoinRoot provides a complete suite of Solana token tools — from creation to mass distribution.

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Bulk Token Sender

Send SPL tokens to hundreds of wallet addresses in a single transaction. Upload a CSV file or paste addresses directly. Lightning fast batch processing on Solana.

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Revoke Authorities

Permanently revoke mint authority and freeze authority to build trust with your token holders. Verifiable on Solscan and all major block explorers.

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Add Liquidity

Create a Raydium liquidity pool directly from CoinRoot. Pair your token with SOL and enable trading on Jupiter, Birdeye, and DexScreener instantly.

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Token Metadata

Set professional metadata including token name, logo, description, website URL, and social links using the Metaplex standard. Appears in all wallets and explorers.

Mint Supply

Mint additional token supply to your wallet. Full control over your token's total supply before revoking mint authority. Customize distribution before launch.

Four steps to bulk send tokens

From wallet connection to token distribution in under 60 seconds. No technical skills needed.

1

Connect Wallet

Link your Phantom, Solflare, or Backpack wallet. Your keys never leave your device — CoinRoot is fully non-custodial.

2

Select Token

Choose the SPL token you want to distribute from your wallet. CoinRoot automatically detects all tokens you hold.

3

Upload Recipients

Paste wallet addresses and amounts, or upload a CSV file. CoinRoot validates every address before processing.

4

Confirm & Send

Review the transaction summary, sign from your wallet, and tokens are distributed to all recipients in seconds.

Flat $0.08 per action

No hidden fees. No subscriptions. Every premium action on CoinRoot costs the same transparent flat rate.

Token Creation

Create your SPL token with full customization

$0.08 per action
  • Create Token
  • Custom name, symbol & supply
  • Upload logo & metadata
  • Solana mainnet deployment
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Authority Tools

Manage trust and security for your token

$0.08 per action
  • Revoke Mint Authority
  • Revoke Freeze Authority
  • Update Metadata
  • Verifiable on Solscan
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CoinRoot vs. competitors

See why CoinRoot is the preferred choice for Solana token creators and distributors.

Feature CoinRoot CoinFactory Smithii Orion Tools
Price per Action $0.08 $0.50–$2.00 $0.30–$1.50 $1.00+
Bulk Token Sender Limited
No-Code Interface
Revoke Mint Authority
Revoke Freeze Authority
Liquidity Pool Creation Raydium
CSV Upload for Airdrop
Speed (Deploy Time) < 60 seconds 2–5 minutes 1–3 minutes 3–5 minutes
Metaplex Metadata
Non-Custodial

Solana Token Multisender — Complete Knowledge Base

What Makes CoinRoot Different from Other Token Creators?

CoinRoot was built from the ground up to be the most affordable and complete Solana token toolkit available. Unlike competitors that charge $0.50 to $2.00 per action, CoinRoot prices every premium feature at a flat $0.08. This includes token creation, minting additional supply, adding Raydium liquidity, revoking mint and freeze authorities, and managing Metaplex metadata. But price is only part of the story.

CoinRoot's user interface is designed for speed and clarity. There are no unnecessary steps, no confusing navigation, and no hidden settings. The dashboard presents every action in a logical sequence: create your token, configure its properties, then distribute it to your community. The multisender feature is integrated directly into this workflow, so you can go from token creation to mass distribution without ever leaving the platform.

Security Architecture and Non-Custodial Design

Security is foundational to CoinRoot's design philosophy. The platform operates on a strictly non-custodial model. When you connect your wallet to CoinRoot, the platform can read your public key and token balances, but it never has access to your private keys or seed phrase. Every transaction is constructed by CoinRoot's front-end code and then submitted to your wallet for local signing. You review and approve each transaction before it is broadcast to the Solana network.

This non-custodial approach means that CoinRoot cannot move your tokens without your explicit approval. It cannot access your SOL balance, transfer funds to other addresses, or modify your wallet settings. The only actions CoinRoot can perform are those you explicitly authorize by signing a transaction in your wallet application. This design eliminates the risk of platform hacks compromising user funds.

Understanding Solana Network Fees

Solana network fees (also called gas fees or transaction fees) are separate from CoinRoot's platform fees. Solana's base transaction fee is 0.000005 SOL (5,000 lamports), which at typical SOL prices amounts to fractions of a cent. Even complex transactions involving multiple token transfers rarely exceed $0.01 in network fees. This is in stark contrast to Ethereum, where a single token transfer can cost $5–$50 in gas.

When using the multisender, the total network fee depends on the number of recipients. Solana's architecture allows multiple transfer instructions to be bundled into a single transaction, and for very large distributions, CoinRoot splits them into optimally-sized transaction batches to ensure reliable delivery while minimizing costs.

CSV Format for Bulk Sends

CoinRoot's multisender accepts CSV files in a simple two-column format. The first column contains the recipient's Solana wallet address (a Base58-encoded public key), and the second column contains the number of tokens to send. You can include an optional header row. CoinRoot validates every address and amount before processing, alerting you to any invalid entries so you can correct them before the transaction executes.

For large distributions, we recommend preparing your CSV in a spreadsheet application like Google Sheets or Excel. This allows you to organize, filter, and verify your recipient list before uploading. CoinRoot handles the rest — parsing the file, validating addresses, calculating totals, and constructing the optimal transaction batches.

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How to Create a Solana Token Step by Step

Creating a Solana SPL token with CoinRoot requires no programming knowledge, no development environment setup, and no prior blockchain experience. The entire process is guided by an intuitive web interface that walks you through every decision. Here is the complete walkthrough:

Step 1 — Connect Your Wallet: Visit coinroot.app and click the wallet connect button. Select your preferred wallet (Phantom, Solflare, or Backpack), approve the connection, and CoinRoot will display your SOL balance. Ensure you have a small amount of SOL (at least 0.05 SOL) to cover network fees and platform actions.

Step 2 — Enter Token Details: Fill in your token's name (e.g., "My Community Token"), symbol (e.g., "MCT"), total supply (e.g., 1,000,000,000), and decimal precision (typically 9 for fungible tokens). Upload a square logo image (PNG or JPG, recommended 512x512 pixels) that will appear in wallets and on block explorers.

Step 3 — Configure Premium Options: Choose which premium actions to enable. We recommend revoking both mint authority and freeze authority for maximum buyer trust. You can also set up a liquidity pool and configure Metaplex metadata with your project's website and social links. Each premium action costs $0.08.

Step 4 — Review and Deploy: CoinRoot displays a complete summary of your token configuration, including all selected options and total cost. Click "Create Token," sign the transaction in your wallet, and your SPL token is live on Solana mainnet within seconds. You can immediately verify it on Solscan by searching for your token address.

Step 5 — Distribute with Multisender: Once your token is created and tokens are minted to your wallet, navigate to the multisender feature. Upload your recipient CSV, review the distribution plan, and confirm. Your tokens are sent to all recipients in one streamlined operation.


Frequently Overlooked Best Practices for Token Launches

Successful token launches go beyond just creating and distributing a token. Here are best practices that separate professional launches from amateur ones:

Always revoke mint authority before promoting your token. The first thing sophisticated buyers check on Solscan is whether mint authority is revoked. If it is not, your token will be perceived as a potential rug pull regardless of your intentions. Revoking mint authority on CoinRoot costs $0.08 and permanently locks your supply.

Revoke freeze authority for community trust. Freeze authority allows you to lock any holder's token balance. Unless you are building a regulated security token that requires compliance controls, revoke freeze authority. This assurance tells buyers they will always be able to transfer and trade their tokens freely.

Set professional metadata before listing. Your token's logo, description, and social links appear in every wallet and on every exchange interface. Invest time in creating a high-quality logo and writing a clear token description. Include links to your Telegram, Twitter/X, Discord, and website. This metadata is the first impression potential buyers will have of your project.

Provide sufficient initial liquidity. A liquidity pool with too little SOL will result in extreme price volatility and slippage, discouraging buyers. Aim to pair a meaningful amount of SOL with your token supply to create a stable trading environment from day one.

Use the multisender for fair distribution. Concentrating most tokens in a single wallet raises red flags. Use CoinRoot's multisender to distribute tokens across multiple wallets — to team members, community participants, and liquidity positions — creating a healthier token distribution profile that analytics tools like Birdeye and DexScreener will reflect favorably.

What creators say about CoinRoot

Real feedback from token creators who launched on Solana with CoinRoot.

★★★★★
CoinRoot made our token launch incredibly smooth. We created our SPL token, revoked authorities, and airdropped to 400 community members — all in under 10 minutes. The $0.08 pricing is unbeatable.
MK
Marcus K. DeFi Project Lead
★★★★★
I tried three other platforms before finding CoinRoot. The multisender alone saved me hours of manual transfers. CSV upload worked flawlessly with my 250-wallet distribution list. Best Solana tool out there.
SR
Sarah R. Community Manager
★★★★★
As someone with zero coding experience, CoinRoot was exactly what I needed. Created my meme coin, set up the Raydium pool, and distributed tokens to my Telegram group — all from one dashboard. Absolutely brilliant.
JL
James L. Meme Coin Creator
★★★★★
We used CoinRoot for our DAO governance token distribution. Sent tokens to 600+ verified members using the CSV multisender. Transaction completed in seconds. The non-custodial design gave our team complete peace of mind.
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Aisha T. DAO Contributor
★★★★★
Compared CoinRoot to CoinFactory and Smithii — CoinRoot wins on every front. Lower price, faster deployment, better UI, and the multisender feature that others simply do not have. Already recommended it to three other projects.
DV
Diego V. Blockchain Consultant

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about the Solana Token Multisender and CoinRoot's token creation tools.

What is a Solana Token Multisender?
A Solana Token Multisender is a tool that allows you to send SPL tokens to multiple wallet addresses in a single batch transaction. Instead of sending tokens one by one, you upload a list of recipients and amounts, and the multisender distributes everything at once — saving time, network fees, and manual effort. CoinRoot's multisender supports CSV uploads and handles hundreds of wallets per batch.
How much does it cost to use CoinRoot's Multisender?
Every premium action on CoinRoot costs a flat $0.08 — this includes Create Token, Mint Supply, Add Liquidity, Revoke Mint Authority, Revoke Freeze Authority, and Metadata management. The multisender uses the same transparent pricing. You also pay minimal Solana network fees, which are typically under $0.01 per transaction.
Can I airdrop tokens to hundreds of wallets at once?
Yes. CoinRoot's Solana Token Multisender supports bulk airdrops to hundreds of wallets in a single batch. Upload a CSV file with wallet addresses and corresponding token amounts, and the tool handles validation, batching, and distribution automatically. This is ideal for community airdrops, marketing campaigns, bounty programs, and presale allocations.
Do I need coding skills to use CoinRoot?
No coding skills required. CoinRoot is a fully no-code platform designed for non-technical users. You connect your Phantom, Solflare, or Backpack wallet, fill in token details through a simple form, and click to create. The multisender works the same way — paste addresses or upload a CSV, review, and confirm. The entire process takes under 60 seconds.
What is the difference between Solana and Ethereum for token distribution?
Solana offers dramatically lower fees (under $0.01 per transaction vs. $5–$50 on Ethereum), faster confirmation times (sub-second vs. 12–15 seconds), and higher throughput (65,000+ TPS vs. ~15 TPS). For bulk operations like airdrops to 500 wallets, Solana saves thousands of dollars in fees compared to Ethereum. This makes Solana the superior choice for mass token distribution.
What wallets does CoinRoot support?
CoinRoot supports all major Solana wallets including Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, and any WalletConnect-compatible wallet. Your private keys never leave your device. CoinRoot constructs the transaction, you sign it locally, and it is broadcast to the Solana network. This non-custodial design ensures maximum security for your funds.
How do I create and then distribute a new Solana token?
With CoinRoot, the entire workflow is integrated. First, create your SPL token by entering its name, symbol, supply, and uploading a logo. Then configure premium options like revoking mint and freeze authorities. Mint tokens to your wallet, add a Raydium liquidity pool if desired, and finally use the multisender to distribute tokens to your community — all from one dashboard, all at $0.08 per action.
Is CoinRoot safe and secure for my tokens?
CoinRoot is fully non-custodial. All transactions are signed directly from your wallet application. CoinRoot never has access to your private keys, seed phrase, or funds. Every operation is executed on Solana mainnet and is fully verifiable on Solscan, Solana Explorer, and other block explorers. Over 10,000 tokens have been created securely through CoinRoot.
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