Revoke Freeze Authority

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Use this tool to revoke freeze authority from a Solana token in one transaction. Check freeze authority solana status, connect the correct wallet, and submit safely. After revocation, token accounts can no longer be frozen by that authority.

Status:
Not Yours / Revoked
After Revoke, You Cannot Freeze Any Token Account Again.
Platform Fee
0.1 SOL

Revoke Freeze Authority

One-step freeze authority removal for SPL tokens.

What This Tool Does

This page helps you revoke freeze authority from a Solana token with a simple one-step action. Paste the mint address, verify the wallet status, and submit the transaction. If you are managing spl token freeze authority settings, this tool is built for that exact task.

How It Works

Start by pasting the token mint address into the input field. The tool checks whether the connected wallet is the correct authority or whether the permission is already revoked. If the status is valid, confirm the transaction and permanently remove freeze control from the token.

How to Revoke Freeze Authority on Solana

Step 1 — Paste the Token Mint Address

Enter the contract address (CA) of your SPL token into the input field. The tool reads the on-chain data and checks the current permission status for that mint.

Step 2 — Verify Wallet and Status

Connect the wallet that holds the current permission. The status field shows whether the connected wallet is valid, whether someone else controls it, or whether the permission has already been removed. If the status shows "Not Yours / Revoked", you cannot proceed.

Step 3 — Confirm and Submit

Review the warning message — this action is permanent and cannot be undone. Once confirmed, the tool submits a single transaction to the Solana network. The platform fee is 0.1 SOL, shown before submission.

Why Use This Tool

Freeze authority should be revoked only when you are sure you will not need to freeze accounts again. J Tools keeps the flow clear with a status check, a direct warning message, and one focused action. That makes it easier to complete the revocation without extra dashboard steps.

What Is Freeze Authority on Solana?

On the Solana blockchain, every SPL token can have a designated wallet that controls the ability to lock individual token accounts. When this permission is active, the designated wallet can prevent specific holders from transferring or interacting with their tokens. This is sometimes used for compliance, vesting schedules, or project-level controls during early stages.

Revoking this permission means no wallet can lock token accounts going forward. Most projects remove it before listing on DEXs because active control over holder accounts reduces trust. Once removed, the action is final — it cannot be reassigned through this tool or any on-chain instruction.

When to Use This Page

This page is built for one job only: removing freeze control from an SPL token. If you need a quick solana revoke freeze action without opening a larger dashboard, this flow keeps it simple. J Tools shows the current status first, then lets the authority wallet submit the revoke transaction directly.

After the change is confirmed, the freeze permission cannot be restored from this tool, so the warning matters before submission. If you also need related actions, review revoke mint authority, make token immutable, compare authority roles through Token Mint, or start from Token Creator if the token is not live yet.

Key Features

  • Mint address input — Paste the token mint address to begin the revoke flow.
  • Status check — See whether the connected wallet is valid or already revoked.
  • Warning display — Review the freeze warning before you confirm the transaction.
  • One-click action — Submit the revoke transaction from a single focused button.
  • Wallet connection — Use a wallet or private key to complete the authority action.
  • Transparent pricing — Platform fee is 0.1 SOL before submission.

What to Do After Revoking Freeze

Once the permission is removed, you may want to continue with related trust and authority actions:

Frequently Asked Questions

Common checks before revoking freeze authority.