Multi Swap

Solana Multi Swap Terminal

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

Strict Order

Block A — What This Tool Does

Multi Swap Terminal is built for teams that need solana multi swap execution across many wallets without handling each trade separately. It works like a controlled strict order swap bot, letting you import wallets, define spending logic, monitor status changes, and manage retries from one panel while keeping execution order visible.

Block B — How It Works

Start by selecting the route, setting the token pair, and choosing Total, Fixed, Random, or Percent amount mode inside the multi wallet swap terminal. Then define interval, slippage, and tip settings so the dex route controlled swap flow can run with clearer limits, while balances, statuses, retries, and logs stay visible per wallet.

Block C — Why Use This Tool

This page is useful when the main challenge is execution control across many wallets rather than finding a quote for one trade. Strict ordering, retry handling, terminal filters, and log visibility make it easier to manage larger swap runs with fewer manual steps. That matters when consistency, reviewability, and wallet-by-wallet status tracking are more important than raw speed alone.

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

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Solana Multi Swap Terminal

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

Multi Swap Terminal is built for teams that need solana multi swap execution across many wallets without handling each trade separately. It works like a controlled strict order swap bot, letting you import wallets, define spending logic, monitor status changes, and manage retries from one panel while keeping execution order visible.

Start by selecting the route, setting the token pair, and choosing Total, Fixed, Random, or Percent amount mode inside the multi wallet swap terminal. Then define interval, slippage, and tip settings so the dex route controlled swap flow can run with clearer limits, while balances, statuses, retries, and logs stay visible per wallet.

This page is useful when the main challenge is execution control across many wallets rather than finding a quote for one trade. Strict ordering, retry handling, terminal filters, and log visibility make it easier to manage larger swap runs with fewer manual steps. That matters when consistency, reviewability, and wallet-by-wallet status tracking are more important than raw speed alone.

This tool is designed for runs where one wallet at a time needs to execute under a clear sequence instead of firing everything at once. The terminal keeps route choice, amount logic, interval settings, wallet state, and retries together, which helps operators review the run while it is still in progress. That makes the page useful for teams who need a controlled swap bot workflow without turning the task into a broader automation system. The ability to work across up to 1000 wallets from one panel also reduces context switching between manual wallet tools and separate tracking sheets. Because the terminal exposes balances, statuses, retry paths, and execution logs in one place, it becomes easier to isolate failures without breaking the rest of the sequence. If you only need one wallet and one trade, use Swap. If you need same-block sequence logic instead, move to Bundled Trade. For sell-plus-buy flows, use Sell & Buy. If the goal shifts toward broader automated activity patterns, continue with Volume Bot.

Features

  • Up to 1000-wallet import — Load large wallet sets into one terminal instead of executing swaps one by one.
  • Strict-order execution — Run wallets in sequence with visible state changes and clearer control over processing order.
  • Route and pair setup — Select the DEX route, define the from/to token pair, and prepare the run before starting.
  • Flexible amount strategies — Choose Total, Fixed, Random, or Percent modes depending on how each wallet should spend.
  • Execution controls — Set interval timing, slippage tolerance, and tip presets before launching the task.
  • 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 during or after the run.
  • Commission wallet visibility — Keep commission tracking in the same workflow as the active wallet run.

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

Related Tools

Multi Swap FAQ

Operational questions for strict-order, retries, route checks, and run visibility.

Multi Swap Guide

Quick notes to use Multi Swap more safely and efficiently.

Use J Tools to run strict-order multi-wallet Solana swaps with route control, amount modes, slippage, retry queue, and execution logs in one terminal.

Tool Type

Trading

Version

2.0.0

Fee

0.0035 SOL