X Layer Multi-to-One Transfer

The lowest service fee in the network, only per address
0.0004
0.0005  OKB

Batch consolidate tokens scattered across multiple sub-accounts into a single main wallet address. Ideal for scenarios like fund retrieval and centralized management of multi-account assets. Improve transfer efficiency, significantly reduce Gas fees, and save operational time.

How to Use

  1. Connect your EVM Wallet
  2. Enter Recipient Wallet Address
  3. Select Token for Transfer / Consolidation
  4. Input Sender Private Keys (Manual Entry / File Upload)
  5. Set Token Amount to send per Wallet
  6. Verify Transaction Data
  7. Click "Send" & Confirm Transaction
  8. Wait for Multisender Completion

FAQ

What is the X Layer Multi-to-One Batch Consolidation Tool?
The X Layer Multi-to-One Batch Multisender is a visual service tool. It allows you to concurrently send (consolidate) tokens from multiple different wallet addresses to a single target main address without any coding. The entire process is executed automatically, making it faster and more cost-effective than manually switching wallets to transfer one by one.
Why use the X Layer Multi-to-One Batch Consolidation Tool?
This feature is commonly used for scenarios such as centralizing assets from multiple wallets, retrieving funds after market making by project teams, collecting airdrops from multiple interacting accounts, and cleaning up small on-chain balances. It helps you efficiently consolidate funds scattered across various locations back into your main wallet.
How many addresses can I consolidate funds from at once?
There is no limit to the number of sending addresses for CiaoTool's Multi-to-One batch consolidation. You can import private keys for multiple wallets at once and consolidate assets from hundreds or even thousands of wallets into your designated recipient address with a single click.
Why does a Multi-to-One transfer require importing private keys?
Because funds are transferred out of multiple different wallets separately, blockchain mechanics require each transfer action to be authorized and signed by its respective wallet. Importing private keys allows the program to perform automated batch signing, saving you the tedious process of manually switching between hundreds or thousands of wallets and clicking to confirm each one individually. Rest assured, CiaoTool takes your private key security extremely seriously.
Does CiaoTool's Multi-to-One Transfer tool only support X Layer?
No. CiaoTool's Multi-to-One Transfer tool also supports Solana, BSC, Base, and IoTeX. You simply need to switch to the respective network's page on CiaoTool to execute batch transfers on that specific chain.
How does CiaoTool ensure security?
CiaoTool provides security-audited smart contracts for thousands of monthly active users. The platform utilizes a frontend signing mechanism, meaning your private keys are never uploaded or stored on any server. All transactions are signed locally in your browser, technically ensuring that the platform cannot access or compromise your private keys. Learn more about how CiaoTool protects your funds: "Wallet Security Guide".
How much does the X Layer Multi-to-One Multisender cost?
For X Layer batch consolidation, a very low service fee of only 0.0004 OKB is charged per sending address. By utilizing batch contract technology, it can significantly save you on cumulative network Gas costs compared to independent, one-by-one transfers.
How long does a X Layer Multi-to-One consolidation take using CiaoTool?
The consolidation time depends on the number of sub-wallets being executed and current X Layer network congestion, but thanks to concurrent execution logic, it is typically completed automatically within a few minutes.
Where are the service fees deducted from?
Both the service fees and network Gas fees are paid independently by each sending address (sub-wallet). Therefore, before executing the consolidation, please ensure that each sub-wallet retains a small OKB balance to cover these basic fees.
Which tokens are supported for X Layer Multi-to-One Multisender?
It fully supports the native OKB token as well as all tokens issued on the X Layer network.