{ "slug": "etz-swap-and-splitnow-partnership", "type": "article", "title": "ETZ Swap & SplitNOW: Swap Once, Send the Result to Multiple Wallets", "pageUrl": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/etz-swap-and-splitnow-partnership", "cover": "https://api.etz-swap.com/api/v1/content?path=blog/etz-swap-and-splitnow-partnership-cover.webp", "publisher": { "name": "ETZ Swap", "url": "https://etz-swap.com", "logo": "https://api.etz-swap.com/api/v1/content?path=blog/logo.webp" }, "friendlyUrls": [ { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/etz-swap-and-trocador-partnership-press-release", "anchor": "ETZ Swap + Trocador partnership press release" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/etz-swap-and-orangefren-partnership", "anchor": "ETZ Swap + OrangeFren partnership" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/zano-on-etz-swap-private-l1", "anchor": "Zano on ETZ Swap: private L1" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/etz-swap-zenx-partnership", "anchor": "ETZ Swap & ZenX partnership" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/etz-swap-listed-in-top-no-kyc-catalog", "anchor": "ETZ Swap listed in a top no-KYC catalog" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/etz-swap-changerella-partnership", "anchor": "ETZ Swap + Changerella partnership" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/etz-swap-monerodex-partnership-compare-xmr-swap-routes", "anchor": "ETZ Swap + MoneroDex partnership: compare XMR swap routes" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/etz-swap-cyphergoat-partnership", "anchor": "ETZ Swap + CypherGoat partnership" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/etz-swap-eigenwallet-partnership", "anchor": "ETZ Swap + EigenWallet partnership" } ], "keyQuestions": [ "What is SplitNOW and why would I want a swap to land in multiple wallets?", "How does a single swap turn into payouts to several recipient addresses?", "Is a multi-wallet payout safer than doing multiple manual sends after a swap?", "What extra fees or network costs should I expect with multi-wallet distribution?", "What should I do if one recipient address did not receive the payout?", "How do I avoid “support” scams when something looks delayed or confusing?" ], "quickSteps": [ "Decide why each wallet exists before you create the split.", "Start with a small test amount on the same network you plan to use.", "Prepare recipient addresses directly inside your wallet apps and double-check them.", "Keep your execution environment clean and refuse any remote “help.”", "Verify completion and label wallets so the routine stays simple next time." ], "recoveryDecisionTree": { "title": "If a multi-wallet payout looks wrong: what to do first", "goal": "Reduce panic, confirm facts, and avoid scam-driven mistakes.", "branches": [ { "if": "You are not sure whether the order is still processing or already completed", "then": [ "Check the order status in the service interface", "Confirm the asset, network, and recipient list you entered", "Wait for normal settlement time before changing anything", "Do not accept “support” via DMs or random links" ] }, { "if": "One of the recipient wallets did not receive funds", "then": [ "Verify the exact recipient address you entered (first/last characters)", "Confirm the network for that recipient wallet matches the payout network", "Check the transaction explorer link(s) associated with the payout", "If the address was wrong, treat it as irreversible and focus on prevention next time" ] }, { "if": "Amounts look different from what you expected", "then": [ "Account for network fees and routing costs across the involved networks", "Confirm whether the split was set as fixed amounts or percentages", "Compare the final received amounts per wallet against the completed payout details", "If the mismatch persists, use official support channels only" ] }, { "if": "Someone offers to ‘fix it’ by screen sharing, remote access, or installing a tool", "then": [ "Refuse immediately and do not continue the conversation", "Do not share seed phrases, private keys, or wallet files", "Move remaining funds to a safer setup if you suspect compromise", "Re-check your device for suspicious extensions or apps" ] } ] }, "riskNotes": [ "A multi-wallet payout reduces repetitive manual sends, but it does not remove the need to verify every address and network.", "Expect routing and network fees to affect final per-wallet amounts; always confirm results after completion.", "Never accept support through DMs, screen sharing, or remote-access tools; use official channels only.", "Do not copy recipient addresses from chats or screenshots; take them directly from your wallet apps and double-check.", "If you entered a wrong address, blockchain transfers are typically irreversible—slow down and verify before you submit." ] }