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Transferring SOL and tokens is the core function of any wallet. bundl makes it fast and supports bulk operations.

Receiving SOL

To receive SOL or tokens, share your wallet address.

Copy Your Address

  1. Click on a wallet to open details
  2. Click the address or [copy] button
  3. Share the address with the sender
Your address looks like:
8xK4aB7cD9eF0gH1iJ2kL3mN4oP5qR6sT7uV8wX9yZ0a1b2c3d4e
Always double-check the first and last few characters when pasting an address. Clipboard hijacking malware exists.

Sending SOL

From a Single Wallet

  1. Click on a wallet to open details
  2. Click [send] (next to the balance)
  3. Enter the recipient address
  4. Enter the amount
  5. Click [send]

Using the Global Send Button

  1. Click [send] in the action bar
  2. Select which wallet to send from
  3. Enter recipient and amount
  4. Click [send]

Using the Address Book

If you’ve saved addresses:
  1. Start typing in the recipient field
  2. Matching saved addresses will appear
  3. Click to select
Or click the 📖 icon to open the address book and choose.

Sending Tokens

From the Token List

  1. Open wallet details
  2. Find the token in your token list
  3. Click [send] next to the token
  4. Enter recipient and amount
  5. Click [send]

Token-2022 (T22) Tokens

bundl fully supports Token-2022 tokens (like JUP, PYTH, etc.). They’re marked with a T22 badge in the token list. The send process is identical – bundl automatically detects and uses the correct token program.

Transaction Confirmation

After sending, you’ll see a confirmation toast:
✓ Transaction sent successfully
  Signature: 4xK9...8mNq
The transaction is confirmed on-chain within seconds. Refresh the wallet to see the updated balance.

Send Limits

There are no artificial send limits in bundl. You can send any amount up to your wallet balance minus the transaction fee (~0.000005 SOL).

Sending “Max”

Click [max] next to the amount field to send your entire balance (minus the fee).

Failed Transactions

If a transaction fails, you’ll see an error:
✗ Transaction failed: insufficient funds
Common causes:
  • Insufficient SOL for the transfer or fee
  • Invalid address format
  • Network congestion (rare)
  • Token account not initialized (bundl handles this automatically)

Transaction History

View all sent and received transactions:
  1. Open wallet details
  2. Scroll to Recent Transactions
  3. See transfers, swaps, and other activity
Transaction types:
  • Received – SOL or tokens sent to you
  • Sent – SOL or tokens you sent
  • Swap – Token swaps via Jupiter
  • NFT Sale – NFT marketplace transactions

Sending to Multiple Recipients

bundl doesn’t currently have a single “send to many” dialog, but you can:
  1. Select multiple wallets as the source
  2. Use [collect] to gather to one destination
  3. Then send from that single wallet
Or use the Token Sweeper for token consolidation.
A dedicated “send to many” feature (one sender → multiple recipients) is on the roadmap.

Address Validation

bundl validates addresses before sending:
  • Checks for valid Solana address format (base58, 32-44 characters)
  • Warns if address is not on the expected network
  • Shows saved address labels if known

Tips

  • Save frequent recipients – Add them to your address book
  • Double-check addresses – Always verify first/last characters
  • Use labels – Add notes to saved addresses (e.g., “CEX hot wallet”)
  • Clear clipboard – After copying private keys or addresses

Next Steps