Find answers to common questions about snapshotting Solana token holders
What is a Snapshot of Solana Token Holders?
A snapshot of Solana token holders is a record of all the addresses holding a specific token at a particular time. This can be useful for various purposes, such as airdrops, governance voting, or simply understanding the distribution of your token.
How long does it take to get the Snapshot?
Depending on network conditions and the number of token holders, taking a snapshot may take a few minutes. You will be notified once the Snapshot is complete and ready for download.
Can I download the Snapshot file?
Yes, once the snapshot is complete, you can download the snapshot file. The file will contain a list of all token holders and their respective amounts.
What is the format of the Snapshot file?
The snapshot file is typically in CSV format, containing columns for the token holder's address and the amount of tokens they hold.
Can I take a snapshot of any token?
You can take a snapshot of any token you hold in your connected wallet. Once you connect your wallet, the list of available tokens will be displayed.
What should I do if the transaction fails?
If the transaction fails, check the error message for details. Common issues include insufficient funds, incorrect token selection, or network errors. After addressing the issue, you can try again.
What if I encounter an error during the process?
If you encounter an error, please get in touch with our support team for assistance. Provide details about the error message and any steps you have already taken to resolve the issue.
Why do I need to connect my wallet?
Connecting your wallet is necessary to verify your identity and to pay the required fees for taking the snapshot. It also ensures that the snapshot is taken from your token holdings.
Snapshot Token Holders in Solana
Taking a snapshot of token holders on Solana lets you capture all wallet addresses holding a specific token at a particular time. This is useful for activities like airdrops, rewards, or governance voting. Creating a snapshot lets you easily see who owns the token and how much it holds without affecting ongoing transactions.
To take a snapshot, connect your wallet, choose the token, and specify the time or block for the snapshot. Once done, you'll get a list of all token holders and their balances. It's a simple and effective way to manage token distribution or track ownership.