Freeze Account
Using your token's Freeze Authority, you can manually freeze specific wallets. With Alphecca Freeze Account, you can directly specify wallet addresses you want to freeze instantly and block token transfers from those wallets.
How to Use Freeze Accounts
Step 1: Connect Wallet
Click the Connect Wallet button in the top-right corner.
Step 2: Select Token
Select the token mint address from your wallet's token list.
| Indicator | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Green checkmark | You have freeze authority for that token |
| Red X | You don't have freeze authority for that token |
Step 3: Import Wallet Addresses
Click Import and enter the public keys of accounts you want to freeze. You can import multiple addresses at once by separating them with line breaks.
Step 4: Select Accounts to Freeze
Select accounts to freeze using the checkboxes or the dropdown menu options.
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Select All | Selects all imported accounts |
| Select Freezable | Automatically selects only accounts that can be frozen |
| Deselect | Clears all selections |
Step 5: Freeze Accounts
Click 'Freeze Account' and approve the transaction in your wallet app.
Step 6: Check Results
When transactions are completed, the transaction signatures will be displayed and account statuses will update to 'Freeze Success'.
Freeze Accounts FAQ
How does Freeze Accounts work?
Freeze Accounts is a function to manually freeze specific token holder accounts. You import the wallet addresses of accounts to freeze, select them, and execute the freeze.
Why is account freezing needed?
Token account freezing is useful in the following situations:
| Use Case | Description |
|---|---|
| Token Distribution Management | Restrict token movement until a specific point during airdrops or token distribution events to ensure fair distribution |
| Vesting Schedule Management | Enforce vesting periods for team tokens or investor tokens to comply with agreed-upon lockup periods |
| Project Stability Maintenance | Temporarily prevent token transfers during critical updates or migration periods to ensure safe transitions |
| Compliance Requirements | Meet regulatory requirements by implementing necessary transfer restrictions for specific token holders |
What if I don't have freeze authority?
To freeze tokens, you must have freeze authority for that token. Only the token issuer has freeze authority, and tokens without authority cannot be frozen.
What happens to frozen accounts?
Frozen accounts cannot transfer or trade tokens. To unfreeze, you must use the unfreeze function.
What is the difference between auto freeze and manual freeze?
Auto freeze monitors the blockchain in real-time and automatically freezes new token holders that meet the conditions. Manual freeze is a function to directly select and freeze specific accounts.