Introduction
In the world of cryptocurrency, wallet balances are one of the core metrics that investors and traders care about most. With the rapid development of DeFi (Decentralized Finance) and NFT markets, individual users often need to manage multiple wallet addresses, even across multiple public blockchains. Manually checking the balance of each wallet is not only time-consuming and laborious but also prone to errors, especially when dealing with batch operations. This is where "Batch Wallet Balance Check" tools come into play. They allow users to input multiple wallet addresses at once and quickly retrieve balance information for specified tokens or native coins. This saves time and helps users promptly detect anomalies and optimize asset allocation. For example, an investor holding more than 10 wallets can check all BNB or ERC-20 token balances on the BSC chain within minutes, avoiding missed market opportunities.

This article will provide a detailed, step-by-step guide from beginner to advanced levels using the "Batch Check Wallet Balance" tool on the GTokenTool platform. This tool supports mainstream public chains like BSC and is straightforward to use.
Why Choose Batch Checking?
Traditionally, checking wallet balances often relies on browser extensions like MetaMask or websites like Etherscan, but these methods are not suitable for batch operations. Imagine you have 50 wallet addresses to check for USDT balances—inputting them one by one could take hours. A batch tool acts like a "batch processor," supporting a one-address-per-line input format and allowing you to export results with one click.
Advantages of batch checking include:
High Efficiency: Supports concurrent queries for hundreds of addresses, typically completed within 10-30 seconds.
High Accuracy: Directly calls on-chain RPC nodes, avoiding manual input errors.
Multi-Chain Compatibility: Not just BSC, but can also extend to ETH, Polygon, etc. (depending on tool updates).
Free and Easy to Use: No programming knowledge required; just a browser.
In the 2025 crypto market, batch checking has become standard, especially indispensable for airdrop hunters, liquidity providers, and project teams.
Preparation
Before using the tool, ensure the following items are ready. This step is crucial to avoid getting stuck midway.
Hardware and Software Requirements
Device: A computer (Windows/Mac/Linux) or smartphone (iOS/Android). Chrome browser is recommended for computers; mobile devices need to support wallet apps.
Network: A stable internet connection with latency <200ms. Using a VPN is suggested to bypass regional restrictions if the tool is inaccessible.
Wallet: A connected Web3 wallet, such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or Binance Chain Wallet. Ensure the wallet has a small amount of Gas fee (e.g., 0.01 BNB) for connection verification.
Data Preparation
Token Contract Address: When querying specific tokens, you need their contract address. For example, the USDT address on BSC is
0x55d398326f99059fF775485246999027B3197955. You can find this on BscScan.com.Wallet Address List: Prepare a text file or be ready to copy and paste. The format should be plain addresses, one per line, for example:
text0x1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12345678 0xabcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12
Supports EVM-compatible addresses (42-character hexadecimal, starting with
0x). It's recommended to export from Excel, avoiding extra spaces.RPC Node: The tool provides a default, but if you need a custom one, you can get free node URLs from services like Ankr or Infura, e.g.,
https://bsc-dataseed.binance.org.
Preparation takes about 5-10 minutes. If you are a beginner, practice on a testnet first to avoid wasting mainnet Gas fees.
Tool Introduction: GTokenTool Batch Check Wallet Balance
GTokenTool is an all-in-one token launch and tool platform, and its "Batch Check Wallet Balance" feature is designed for on-chain asset auditing. The tool interface is simple, divided into connection, parameter, and result areas, supporting real-time queries.
Core Features:
Default BNB Query: If no token address is entered, it automatically checks the native coin balance.
Batch Input: Typically supports up to 500-1000 addresses (depending on node load).
Output Format: A table displays the address, balance (in token units or USD equivalent), and query time.
Security Mechanism: Read-only permissions, does not involve private key signing.
After accessing the page, you will see a blue and white interface with a "Connect Wallet" button at the top, an input box in the middle, and a results panel below.
Detailed Step-by-Step Guide
Now for the core part: a step-by-step guide. The entire process takes about 2-5 minutes. It's recommended to follow along as you read.
Step 1: Connect Wallet
Open your browser and navigate to
https://www.gtokentool.com/batchCheckBalance.After the page loads, click the "Connect Wallet" button.
Select Network: A prompt from MetaMask or your wallet will appear. Select the "Binance Smart Chain (BSC)" mainnet. Confirm the Network ID is 56.
Authorization: The wallet will request connection. Click "Connect" and sign (no Gas fee). Upon success, your address and chain icon will be displayed at the top of the page.
Tip: If connection fails, check if your wallet is switched to BSC or clear your browser cache. Mobile users can scan a QR code via WalletConnect.
Step 2: Select Public Chain
The tool supports multiple chains but defaults to BSC. Click the "Public Chain Selection" dropdown menu:
BSC (Binance Smart Chain): Most commonly used, low Gas fees.
Other Options: ETH (high Gas), Polygon (low fees) – choose based on your token's chain.
Why is this important? Different chains have compatible address formats but different RPCs. Selecting the wrong one will result in empty queries.
Step 3: Enter RPC Node (Optional)
The default node is a stable source provided by GTokenTool, e.g.,
https://bsc-dataseed1.defibit.io.If the load is high, you can replace it with a public node like:
https://bsc-dataseed.binance.org.After entering, click "Test Connection". A green light indicates it's usable. A custom node can improve speed by 20-50%.
Step 4: Enter Token Address
This is a key parameter:
Query Native Coin: Leave this field empty to directly check BNB/ETH, etc.
Query ERC-20/BEP-20 Token: Enter the contract address, e.g., CAKE:
0x0E09FaBB73Bd3Ade0a17ECC321fD13a19e81cE82.After pasting the address, the tool automatically verifies the format (42 characters long).
Multiple tokens? Currently doesn't support multiple contracts in a single query, but you can run batch queries separately.
Step 5: Enter Wallet Addresses
Core Input Area: A large text box supporting batch paste.
Format: One address per line, no commas or quotes needed. Example:
text0x742d35Cc6634C0532925a3b8D7fE0bF3d6B0f4e1 0x8fA9e4bB2cD1eF3A5b6C7d8E9f0A1B2c3D4e5F6 0x1a2b3c4d5e6f7g8h9i0j1k2l3m4n5o6p7q8r9s0
Limit: Testing shows support for 200+ addresses; too many might cause timeouts.
Source: Copy from a CSV file or paste from a list created in Excel.
After input, a preview box shows the line count – ensure it's correct.
Step 6: Click "Query" and View Results
Click the blue "Query" button. A progress bar will appear. Do not refresh the page during the query.
Results Area:
Table Format: Columns include "Wallet Address", "Balance", "USD Equivalent", "Query Time".
Example Output:
Wallet Address Balance USD Equivalent Time 0x742d... 1.234 BNB $456.78 2025-10-13 14:30 0x8fA9... 0.000 CAKE $0.00 2025-10-13 14:31 Export: Click "Download CSV" to save for analysis in Excel.
Error Handling: If an address is invalid, the result shows "0" or "Error".
The entire query time depends on the number of addresses: <5 seconds for 10 addresses, <30 seconds for 100 addresses.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) & Solutions
Q1: Failed to connect wallet?
A: Check network switch, plugin update, or try Trust Wallet. Often caused by AdBlock interference.
Q2: Query timeout?
A: Reduce the number of addresses or change the RPC node. Avoid peak hours (UTC 12-18).
Q3: Balance inaccurate?
A: Confirm the contract address is correct and not for a testnet. On-chain delay is <1 block.
Q4: Support for non-EVM chains like Solana?
A: Currently focused on BSC/ETH; watch for updates. Alternative: Use Solana Explorer API.
Q5: Privacy and Security?
A: The tool is read-only, no private key risk. However, avoid inputting sensitive addresses.
Conclusion
Through this article, you have mastered the complete process of batch checking wallet balances. From preparation to advanced use, this tool will significantly enhance your crypto management efficiency. In the volatile market of 2025, timely balance tracking is key to success. Try it once, and you'll appreciate its simplicity
