X Layer Batch One-to-Multi Transfer
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The lowest service fee in the network, only per address
0.0004
0.0005 OKBExecute Batch One-to-Multi transfer tasks simultaneously to send tokens to thousands of addresses in batches. Ideal for airdrops, reward distribution, and batch settlements. Improve transfer efficiency, significantly reduce Gas fees, and save operational time.
How to Use
- Connect your EVM Wallet
- Add Multisender Pages
- Enter Sender Private Key
- Select Token for Transfer / Airdrop
- Input Recipient Addresses (Manual Entry / File Upload)
- Set Token Amount per Wallet
- Verify Transaction Data
- Click "One-Click Execute"
- Wait for Multisender Completion
FAQ
What is the X Layer Batch One-to-Multi Multisender?
X Layer Batch Multisender is a visual service tool without any coding. It allows you to execute multiple one-to-multi transfer tasks concurrently, sending tokens from multiple sending wallets to massive recipient addresses in batches. The entire concurrent process is automated, making it faster and more cost-effective than any traditional single-thread transfer solution.
Why use the Batch One-to-Multi Multisender?
X Layer Batch Multisender is specifically designed for project teams and market makers who require ultra-large-scale concurrent fund distribution. By simultaneously distributing rewards from multiple wallets to different groups of recipients, it is commonly used for massive community token airdrops, multi-node miner reward distribution, batch activating and funding hundreds of independent market-making sub-wallets, and concurrent payroll distribution across multiple teams. It dramatically enhances the efficiency of multi-threaded operations.
How many addresses can a single wallet send to?
There is no limit to the number of recipient addresses for the Batch One-to-Multi transfer, perfectly meeting your ultra-large-scale fund distribution needs.
Why do I need to enter my private key?
X Layer Batch One-to-Multi Transfer involves concurrent operations across multiple sending addresses simultaneously. Since standard web wallet connections cannot simultaneously bind and process signatures for multiple sending addresses, importing private keys is necessary to enable automated concurrency. Rest assured, CiaoTool takes your private key security very seriously. We highly recommend using dedicated, temporary wallets for these tasks to avoid exposing your main wallet to any risks. If you are a beginner or only need to send funds from a single source, you can use our basic "One-to-Multi Transfer" tool, which does not require a private key.
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" .
Does CiaoTool's Batch Multisender tool only support X Layer?
No. CiaoTool's Batch Multisender tool also supports 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 much does the X Layer Batch Multisender tool cost?
For X Layer batch airdrops, the basic service fee is only 0.0004 OKB per recipient address.
Which wallet pays the service fee?
The basic service fees and network Gas fees during the batch execution are directly deducted from the respective independent sending wallet for each concurrent task, so please ensure all sending wallets have sufficient OKB balance before operating.
How long does a X Layer batch One-to-Multi Transfer take using CiaoTool?
The overall transfer time primarily depends on the total number of recipient wallets and current X Layer network congestion, but thanks to concurrent processing, it usually completes automatically within a few minutes.
Which tokens are supported for X Layer Batch Multisender?
It fully supports the native OKB token as well as all tokens issued on the X Layer network.

