What Is a Crypto Address Aggregator?

If you’ve ever tried to share your Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana addresses with someone, you know the pain: three different addresses, three different formats, three different messages. Now multiply that by 10 chains.

A crypto address aggregator solves this by putting all your wallet addresses on a single page — with one link you can share anywhere.

How it works

A crypto address aggregator is a web-based tool that:

  1. Collects your wallet addresses for multiple blockchains
  2. Displays them on a clean, shareable page
  3. Generates QR codes, copy buttons, and explorer links for each address
  4. Labels each address with its network (BTC, ETH, SOL, USDT-ERC20, etc.)

Think of it as a “Linktree for crypto wallets” — instead of a page of social links, you get a page of wallet addresses.

Who uses crypto address aggregators?

Crypto projects and DAOs

Open-source projects and DAOs often accept donations across multiple chains. Instead of maintaining a “Donations” page with raw addresses, they link to an aggregator page that auto-generates QR codes and keeps everything organized.

Content creators and influencers

Crypto YouTubers, Twitter/X personalities, and Telegram channel operators put a single link in their bio — viewers can choose which chain to tip on, scan a QR code, and send directly.

Freelancers and merchants

Anyone who invoices clients in crypto can share a single link instead of copy-pasting different addresses for different tokens. The QR codes make mobile payments especially easy.

Privacy-focused users

Some aggregators (like cryptr.ee) offer anonymous mode where your page isn’t linked to your identity — useful for receiving donations without revealing personal information.

Why not just use a Linktree?

Generic link-in-bio tools like Linktree, Beacons, or AllMyLinks work great for social links, but they’re not built for crypto addresses. They lack:

  • QR code generation with proper payment URI schemes (BIP-21, EIP-681)
  • Network labels distinguishing ERC-20 from TRC-20 USDT
  • Blockchain explorer links for address verification
  • Copy-to-clipboard with visual confirmation
  • Wallet-specific formatting that prevents errors

A dedicated crypto address aggregator understands the difference between a Bitcoin address and an Ethereum address — and presents each one in the way that’s safest for the sender.

What to look for in an aggregator

When choosing a crypto address aggregator, consider:

  • Multi-chain support — does it cover the networks you use? Look for BTC, ETH, SOL, USDT (multi-chain), TON, TRON, and others
  • QR codes — are they auto-generated with proper URI schemes?
  • Privacy options — can you use it without linking your identity?
  • Analytics — can you see which wallets get the most copies and clicks?
  • Customization — can you brand your page to match your project?
  • Free tier — is it usable without paying?

cryptr.ee: purpose-built for crypto

cryptr.ee is a crypto address aggregator built specifically for this use case. It supports 15 blockchains, auto-generates QR codes with BIP-21/EIP-681 URIs, and offers both standard and anonymous account modes.

The free plan includes up to 5 wallets, QR codes, explorer links, and analytics. Premium adds unlimited wallets, custom themes, and branding.

Create your page in under 2 minutes at cryptr.ee/register.

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