X Layer One-to-Multi Transfer
*
The lowest service fee in the network, only per address
0.0004
0.0005 OKBMultisend tokens to thousands of addresses in one transaction. Perfect for airdrops and rewards, maximizing transfer efficiency while minimizing gas costs and processing time.
How to Use
- Connect your EVM Wallet
- Select Token for Transfer / Airdrop
- Input Recipient Addresses (Manual Entry / File Upload)
- Set Token Amount per Wallet
- Verify Transaction Data
- Click "Send" & Confirm Transaction
- Wait for Multisender Completion
FAQ
What is the X Layer One-to-Multi Multisender?
The X Layer One-to-Multi Multisender is a visual service tool requiring no code. Through a single smart contract interaction, it simultaneously sends tokens or native assets from one wallet to multiple destination addresses. This not only solves the time-consuming and error-prone issues of manual, one-by-one transfers but also consolidates underlying calculations, making it faster and more Gas-efficient than traditional solutions.
What are the use cases for X Layer One-to-Multi Multisender?
It is highly suitable for project teams and community managers who require large-scale fund distribution. It is commonly used in high-frequency scenarios such as community token airdrops, quickly allocating initial funds to multiple market-making sub-wallets, regular team payroll and reward distribution, and swiftly fulfilling event giveaways. Traditional transfer methods require repetitive one-by-one transactions, which increases the risk of manual errors, time consumption, and Gas costs. In contrast, the X Layer One-to-Multi Multisender allows you to batch import recipient addresses and execute transfers with a single click, drastically reducing operational time and human error.
How many addresses can I send to at once?
When using a connected Current Wallet for one-to-multi transfers, it supports a maximum of 200 recipient addresses. However, if you use a private key import for the transfer, there is absolutely no limit to the number of recipient addresses.
What is the difference between operating a Current Wallet and other wallets?
We recommend beginners prioritize the 'Current Wallet mode.' It requires no private key and relies on signature confirmation for each execution, making it highly convenient and secure. However, for transfers exceeding 200 addresses, multiple confirmations may slow down the process. When large-scale distribution or higher efficiency is needed, operating via private key requires no manual signatures, supports unlimited addresses, and allows you to set transfer intervals for a faster, seamless execution. To maximize security, we advise using a fresh wallet or rotating it regularly to avoid long-term exposure.
How does CiaoTool ensure the security of funds during bulk transfers?
The platform utilizes a pure frontend signing mechanism and provides security-audited smart contracts for thousands of monthly active users. Your private keys will never be uploaded or stored on any server. All transactions are signed locally in your browser, technically ensuring that the platform cannot access your private keys. Learn more about how CiaoTool protects your funds: "Wallet Security Guide" .
Does CiaoTool's One-to-Multi transfer tool only support X Layer?
No. Besides X Layer, CiaoTool's One-to-Multi transfer tool also supports Solana, BSC, Base, and IoTeX networks. You simply need to switch to the respective network's page on CiaoTool to execute batch transfers on that specific chain.
How much does the X Layer One-to-Multi Multisender cost?
For X Layer Multisender (airdrops), an extremely low basic service fee of only 0.0004 OKB is charged per recipient address.
How long does a X Layer One-to-Multi transfer take using CiaoTool?
The overall transfer time mainly depends on the number of recipient wallets and current X Layer network congestion. It is usually fully automated and completed within a few minutes.
Which tokens are supported for X Layer One-to-Multi transfers?
It fully supports the native OKB token as well as all tokens issued on the X Layer network.

