Solana Multi Swap Terminal

Use J Tools for solana multi swap execution across up to 1000 wallets from one multi wallet swap terminal.

Header wallet is used for tracking records. Execution uses imported wallets only.

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About this tool

What it does

Runs strict-order multi-wallet swaps on Solana — up to 1000 wallets, configurable amount strategies, route control, and a full retry queue from one terminal.

How it works

Import wallets, pick the route and token pair, choose Total / Fixed / Random / Percent amount mode, set interval and slippage, then execute the sequence with live status.

Why use it

Sequential execution with visible state per wallet, isolated retries for failed entries, and one panel for routing, balances, and logs — built for runs where control beats raw speed.

How to run a multi-swap in 3 steps

  1. Import wallets and pick the route

    Load up to 1000 wallets via the Import Wallet terminal. Select the DEX route and configure the from/to token pair before any execution settings.

  2. Set amount strategy and execution controls

    Choose Total, Fixed, Random, or Percent mode. Configure interval timing, slippage tolerance, priority tip, and review per-wallet overrides if any.

  3. Start the sequence and monitor

    Begin the strict-order execution. Track status per wallet in the terminal, watch the execution log live, and isolate failed entries into the retry queue.

What is strict-order multi-swap?

A strict-order multi-swap is a sequential execution model where wallets swap one after another in a defined order — not as an uncontrolled parallel batch. This makes the run reviewable wallet-by-wallet, lets retries target only the failures, and keeps state visible throughout the sequence. It is the right pattern when consistency, control, and per-wallet status tracking matter more than maximum throughput.

Key features

  • Up to 1000-wallet import — Load large wallet sets into one terminal instead of swapping one by one
  • Strict-order execution — Wallets run in sequence with visible state changes and clear processing order
  • Route and pair setup — Select DEX route, define from/to token pair, prepare the run before starting
  • Flexible amount strategies — Total, Fixed, Random, or Percent modes for per-wallet spend logic
  • Execution controls — Interval timing, slippage tolerance, priority tip presets before launch
  • Retry queue support — Isolate failed wallets and rerun only the entries that need another attempt
  • Terminal filters and logs — Filter by wallet state and review the execution log live or after

Ready to run the sequence?

Set the route, choose the amount strategy, review wallets and controls, then start when the order, retries, and spending logic match your plan.

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