What it does
Paste a token address and read its holder base on one screen. Every row is ranked by size and tagged: developer, whale, fresh wallet, liquidity pool, exchange, or burn. SOL and USDC balances and wallet age sit right next to each holder.
Scan holder distribution by token CA, classify wallets, read SOL and USDC balances, and export reporting files.
Paste a token address and read its holder base on one screen. Every row is ranked by size and tagged: developer, whale, fresh wallet, liquidity pool, exchange, or burn. SOL and USDC balances and wallet age sit right next to each holder.
Pick how deep to scan, from Top 100 up to Top 10,000, and run it. The holder table fills in with balances, ages, and labels. Click any row to open the full wallet detail, then export the whole set to Excel.
Before you buy a token, you want to know who already holds it. This shows the developer wallet, how concentrated the supply is, and whether the top holders are real or fresh farm wallets, in a few seconds.
Drop the SPL or Token-2022 mint address in the search box, or pick a token from your wallet. Choose a depth from Top 100 to Top 10,000 depending on how far down the list you care about.
Hit Run. The safety scorecard shows top 10 concentration, developer holdings, liquidity, and the share held by fresh wallets. Below it, every holder row carries its label, balances, and wallet age.
Open any row for the full breakdown, search for a specific address, or sort by balance and share. When the picture is clear, download the styled Excel sheet for your records.
A holder snapshot is the list of every wallet that holds a given Solana token at one moment, ordered from the largest bag down. Traders use it to check concentration and spot the dev before a buy. Project teams use it to plan airdrops, audit distribution, and prepare governance lists. Reading the concentration is also a fast rug check: when a few wallets hold most of the supply, that is a common rug pull risk signal. Solana balances change every block, so the snapshot reflects the state at scan time and is worth re-running before anything that depends on the exact holder set.
Paste a Solana token address and read its holder base in seconds: the developer wallet, fresh wallets, balances, and how concentrated the supply is. It's free, and you can export the whole thing to Excel when you're done.