VXAD Airdrop Tool Documentation
Welcome to the official documentation for VXAD Airdrop Tool. This guide will walk you through all the features of our platform and help you distribute your tokens efficiently and securely.
Introduction
VXAD is a professional Solana airdrop solution designed for token creators, project managers, and community leaders who need to distribute tokens to multiple addresses at once. Our platform supports both equal distribution (same amount to all recipients) and custom distribution (different amounts per recipient).
Key Features
- Batch Processing: Send tokens to thousands of wallets in a single transaction
- Cost Optimization: Minimize transaction fees with intelligent batching
- User-friendly Interface: Simple workflow with clear instructions
- Security First: Non-custodial solution that never takes control of your tokens
Connecting Your Wallet
To use VXAD, you'll need to connect a compatible Solana wallet. We currently support Phantom wallet with plans to add more options in the future.
Steps to Connect Your Wallet
- Click the "Connect Wallet" button in the top-right corner of the app
- Select Phantom from the available wallet options
- Approve the connection request in your wallet extension
- Once connected, your wallet address will appear in the header
Important
Always verify that you're on the correct website (vxad.com) before connecting your wallet. Make sure the connection request matches what you expect to see.
Transaction Fees
VXAD charges minimal fees for its services while optimizing transaction costs on the Solana network.
Fee Structure
- Network Fees: Standard Solana transaction fees apply (approximately 0.000005 SOL per transaction)
- Service Fee: 0.1% of transaction value with a minimum of 0.01 SOL
- Batch Discount: Fees are reduced for larger batches of transactions
Our batch processing technology significantly reduces the total cost compared to sending individual transactions by grouping multiple transfers into a single blockchain operation.
Equal Distribution
Equal distribution mode allows you to send the same amount of tokens to multiple recipient addresses.
How to Use Equal Distribution
- Select "Equal Distribution" from the distribution method options
- Enter the token mint address for the token you wish to distribute
- Specify the amount per wallet that each recipient will receive
- Enter the list of recipient wallet addresses (one per line)
- Review the transaction summary
- Click "Launch Airdrop" and confirm the transaction in your wallet
If you enter 100 tokens as the amount and list 10 wallet addresses, each address will receive exactly 100 tokens, for a total of 1,000 tokens distributed.
Custom Amounts
Custom amounts mode allows you to specify different token amounts for each recipient address.
How to Use Custom Amounts
- Select "Custom Amounts" from the distribution method options
- Enter the token mint address for the token you wish to distribute
- Enter the recipient list in the format: address,amount (one entry per line)
- Review the transaction summary
- Click "Launch Airdrop" and confirm the transaction in your wallet
7xKXtg2CW87d97TXJSDpbD5jBkheTqA83TZRuJosgAsU,100 9WzDXwBbmkg8ZTbNMqUxvQRAyrZzDsGYdLVL9zYtAWWM,250 HbbxZw6hELgdDMsXQEh3articBfYJKbHMXrABKTt36ND,75
Token Selection
VXAD supports all SPL tokens on the Solana blockchain. To distribute a token, you'll need to enter its mint address.
Finding a Token's Mint Address
- Check the token's official documentation or website
- Look up the token on Solana Explorer (explorer.solana.com)
- If the token is in your wallet, you can usually find its mint address in the token details
Once you enter a valid token mint address, VXAD will automatically load the token's information and your current balance if you hold any of that token.
Batch Processing
VXAD uses advanced batch processing technology to efficiently handle large airdrops. This allows you to distribute tokens to thousands of addresses while minimizing transaction fees and processing time.
How Batch Processing Works
- When you submit an airdrop, our system analyzes the total number of recipients
- Transfers are grouped into optimized batches (typically 5-10 transfers per transaction)
- Each batch is processed as a single Solana transaction
- Progress is displayed in real-time, showing completed batches and pending transfers
Transaction Limits
Solana has transaction size limits that restrict how many operations can be included in a single transaction. VXAD automatically calculates the optimal batch size based on your specific airdrop details.
Transaction History
Every airdrop processed through VXAD creates a permanent record on the Solana blockchain that can be verified at any time.
Viewing Transaction History
- After an airdrop completes, you'll see a summary with all transaction signatures
- Each transaction signature links to Solana Explorer where you can view the full details
- Transaction records include all recipient addresses and exact token amounts
Security Features
VXAD prioritizes the security of your tokens and wallet at every step of the process.
Security Measures
- Non-custodial: We never take custody of your tokens at any point
- Transaction Preview: Every airdrop shows a detailed preview before execution
- Open Source: Our core transaction code is available for audit on GitHub
- No Private Keys: We never ask for or store private keys or seed phrases
Security Best Practices
Always verify transaction details before confirming. Check that recipient addresses and token amounts match your expectations before approving any transaction in your wallet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What wallets are supported?
Currently, VXAD supports Phantom wallet. We plan to add support for Solflare, Slope, and other popular Solana wallets in the near future.
Is there a limit to how many addresses I can send to?
Theoretically, there is no limit to the number of recipients. However, very large airdrops (10,000+ addresses) may require significant processing time and network fees.
What happens if a transaction fails?
VXAD processes airdrops in batches. If a particular batch fails, only that specific group of transfers is affected. The system will show which transfers succeeded and which ones failed.
Can I schedule airdrops for future dates?
Scheduled airdrops are a planned feature but are not currently available. Stay tuned for updates on our roadmap.
How are recipients verified?
VXAD validates that each recipient address is a valid Solana address before processing. However, it cannot verify if the address is active or belongs to your intended recipient.