Solana Burner — Burn Tokens

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This Sol Incinerator alternative helps you burn Solana tokens with full, partial, or specific amount modes from one advanced terminal. Scan wallets, filter balances, review planned burns, and execute batch transactions with visibility over fees and row status. It is built for operators who need to burn Solana tokens across one or many wallets, not just a basic single-token flow for cleanup.

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About this tool

What it does

Burns SPL or Token-2022 balances across one or many wallets in a single batch. Choose Full, Partial, or Specific amount mode, review every row, and execute with retry support.

How it works

Scan the connected wallet or paste private keys for a Multi Wallet + Single CA run. Pick the burn mode, review planned amounts, USD estimates, and fees, then execute the batch.

Why use it

More control than a basic Sol Incinerator clone. Row-level status, retry-only-failed, LP filtering, Token-2022 support, and clear pre-execution preview keep large burn jobs auditable. For teams searching for a Sol Incinerator alternative with more operator control, this terminal offers deeper batch visibility.

How to burn Solana tokens in 3 steps

  1. Choose mode and scan tokens

    Pick Wallet Scan to load balances from the connected wallet, or Multi Wallet + Single CA to target one mint across pasted private keys. Click Scan Wallet Tokens to load rows.

  2. Pick burn mode and select rows

    Select Full Burn, Partial Burn (percent), or Specific Burn (fixed amount). Filter LP tokens if needed, select rows, and confirm planned burn values match your cleanup plan.

  3. Execute and retry failed rows

    Review fees, total planned burn, and USD estimates. Click Execute Burn to send transactions. If any row fails, use Retry Failed to rerun only the unsuccessful rows. Transaction fees and estimated costs are shown before you confirm so you can review the full burn plan including any reclaimed SOL from closed positions.

What is token burning on Solana?

Burning a token destroys an exact amount of supply by sending it to a special burn instruction that the token program treats as permanent removal. It reduces circulating supply for that mint and is often used for cleanup of unwanted balances, LP token withdrawals, vesting milestones, or supply-management decisions. Burning is permanent on-chain, once confirmed, the burned amount cannot be restored from this tool or any other on-chain instruction. Many users search for a sol incinerator or solana incinerator when they need this kind of permanent supply removal on the Solana blockchain. Burning is commonly used to remove unwanted tokens or clean up wallet balance entries that are no longer needed. After burning, the affected token accounts may hold locked SOL as rent, which can be reclaimed by closing the empty token account separately. This process is different from sending tokens to another wallet; burning permanently removes them on-chain with one instruction.

Key features

  • Two scan modes — Wallet Scan reads connected wallet, Multi Wallet + Single CA targets one mint across many private keys
  • Three burn modes — Full Burn empties balances, Partial applies a percent, Specific uses a fixed amount per row
  • Row-level preview — Wallet, token, available amount, planned burn, and USD estimate visible before execution
  • LP token filter — Toggle Only LP Tokens to focus on liquidity pool token rows during cleanup
  • Token-2022 support — Handles both classic SPL and Token-2022 program balances from one terminal
  • Retry failed flow — Rerun only the rows that failed last attempt instead of rebuilding the whole batch
  • Transparent pricing — Estimated platform fee about 0.01 SOL per transaction, shown before execution

Ready to burn tokens?

Scan wallets, pick the burn mode, review planned rows and fees, then click Execute Burn to remove balances with full batch visibility.

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