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WALLET CONSOLIDATION

Consolidate Solana Wallets with a Reviewed Sweep

Consolidate Solana wallets by sweeping SOL or one token from multiple operation wallets into one destination, with a many-to-one preview for source balances, retained amounts, blockers, and fees.

Operating surface

Every operation keeps its context

Many-to-one sweep

Select multiple source wallets and one destination so the complete fund flow remains easy to inspect.

Balance and reserve review

The preview checks each source balance, sweep amount, required retained amount, and any blocking condition.

Consolidation record

Task details retain progress, batch results, readable failures, and transaction signatures for later review.

Standard workflow

From parameters to transaction record

  1. 01

    Choose many-to-one mode in batch transfer

  2. 02

    Select source wallets, asset, and destination

  3. 03

    Generate the consolidation preview

  4. 04

    Review amounts, retained balances, blockers, and fees

  5. 05

    Confirm execution and inspect the task record

Fee notes

Estimate first, then decide

Consolidation costs vary with source-wallet count, asset type, and account state. The estimate separates the swept amount from network costs, account preparation, and service fees. Verify final values in the task record.

Review fee components

FAQ

Questions to review before execution

Can I sweep multiple wallets into one address?

Yes. Choose many-to-one mode, select the source wallets, and enter one destination address.

Will the sweep empty every source wallet?

The preview accounts for required costs and retained amounts. Review each available sweep amount and do not bypass balance blockers.

Can SOL and tokens be consolidated in one task?

Each task handles one asset. Preview and execute different assets separately so amounts and costs remain clear.

What should I do if some sources fail?

Inspect the failure and completed records first, then generate a new preview from current balances to avoid duplicate transfers.