Network healthy · 20+ chains onlinev4.2.0
⧗ One field. One click. One minute.

The new
standard for token
multisend.

A quietly powerful dApp for airdrops, payroll, and treasury disbursements. Send to thousands of wallets in a single transaction — at gas costs up to 99% lower than the alternatives.

20+
Networks
600
Per tx
≤10
Free forever
▼ a typical send
From
0xC8…3eF1
Token
USDC · Base
Recipients
412 wallets
Estimated time
~48 seconds
Volume
41,200
USDC
Gas (network)
0.0091
ETH equiv.
Service fee
0.01
ETH · flat
Saved vs. solo tx
98.6%
on this batch
02 / Networks

Twenty-plus
chains.
One ritual.

Whether you're settling on Ethereum or moving liquidity across Base and Arbitrum, the interface stays exactly the same. Connect once, flip the chain, send. No bespoke contracts per network — just a single, auditable router.

EVM · TON · more soon
EthereumPolygonArbitrumBaseBNB ChainOptimismAvalancheTONLineaScrollzkSyncMantleBlastopBNBSeiCeloFantomGnosisModeMantaKromaZoraEthereumPolygonArbitrumBaseBNB ChainOptimismAvalancheTONLineaScrollzkSyncMantleBlastopBNBSeiCeloFantomGnosisModeMantaKromaZora
03 / The three pillars

Three things
we will never
compromise.

Most multisend tools optimize for one of these and apologize for the other two. We refuse to apologize.

i.pillar

Effortless transfers

Paste a list of addresses — comma, newline, CSV, ENS — and we resolve, validate, and bundle them into one signed transaction. No batch math. No bespoke contracts. One click means one click.

Avg. 47s from paste to confirmation
ii.pillar
0xrouter.sol · verified

Built on trust

Our router is open-source, single-purpose, and verified on every network it lives on. You can read it, audit it, fork it. We hold no custody, store no keys, and never touch your funds.

Verified · open-source · non-custodial
iii.pillar
cost / recipient ↓

Unmatched affordability

Because every recipient piggybacks on a single base transaction, the gas cost per send collapses. Real numbers: a thousand recipients for the price of a coffee, on most chains.

Up to 99% cheaper than 1-by-1 sends
04 / Pricing

A flat fee.
No subscriptions.
No surprises.

Free forever

Transfers of ten or fewer recipients cost you nothing. Pay only when you scale.

Network
Service fee
Per transaction
Cost / send
Ethereum
0.01 ETH
600 recipients
0.000017 ETH/each
Arbitrum
0.01 ETH
600 recipients
0.000017 ETH/each
Optimism
0.01 ETH
600 recipients
0.000017 ETH/each
Basepopular
0.01 ETH
600 recipients
0.000017 ETH/each
Polygon
20 POL
600 recipients
0.033333 POL/each
Avalanche
0.5 AVAX
600 recipients
0.000833 AVAX/each
BNB Smart Chain
0.08 BNB
600 recipients
0.000133 BNB/each
opBNB
0.08 BNB
600 recipients
0.000133 BNB/each
TON
5 TON
200 recipients
0.025000 TON/each

† Network gas paid by you, on-chain, as usual. Service fee covers router + infra only.

05 / In the wild

How the
community
describes it.

One mention, picked from the original site. The simplest possible summary — said by someone who has nothing to sell.
A browser-based, multi-chain token sender that lets teams transfer fungible assets to hundreds of addresses in one transaction.
Gavin Navarrovia X
Originally featured on oneclicksender.com →
06 / The journal

Writing on
transfers, gas,
and the chains.

Field notes, guides, and the occasional rant — everything we publish on multisend, airdrops, and EVM gas economics.

Also on Medium →
The archive · 22 entries
Newest first
  1. 04Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and Optimism Explained in Simple TermsJan 15, 2026Read →
  2. 05The Future of Wallet-to-Wallet Transfers: OneClickSender, no confusionJan 8, 2026Read →
  3. 06How to Send USDT from MetaMask on EthereumDec 10, 2025Read →
  4. 07Why Sending Tokens Across Chains Is Still Too Complicated — and how to solve itDec 3, 2025Read →
  5. 08How OneClickSender Handles Gas Fees AutomaticallyNov 26, 2025Read →
  6. 09What Is OneClickSender and How It Simplifies Crypto TransfersNov 19, 2025Read →
  7. 10How to Send Any Token Across Chains in One ClickNov 4, 2025Read →
  8. 11Why Crypto Projects Should Use Airdrop ToolsAug 20, 2025Read →
  9. 12Using OneClickSender with MetaMask: a step-by-step guideJul 28, 2025Read →
  10. 13The Ultimate List of Multi-Sender Tools for Ethereum and BNB Chain (2025 edition)Jul 21, 2025Read →
  11. 14How to Airdrop 1,000 Wallets With Less Than 0.05 ETHJul 11, 2025Read →
  12. 15Reduce Airdrop Costs: how to save gas fees when sending tokensJul 8, 2025Read →
  13. 16How to Send Tokens to Multiple Addresses (2025 guide)Jul 4, 2025Read →
  14. 17OneClickSender vs MultiSender — best token distribution & multi-send tool in 2025Jun 24, 2025Read →
  15. 18How Batch ERC-20 Transfers Save Gas Cost in EVM and HyperEVMMay 30, 2025Read →
  16. 19An Introduction to Effective Marketing on Web3: a guide for new Web3 marketersApr 1, 2024Read →
  17. 20Token Multi-Send Tools Comparison AnalysisMar 22, 2024Read →
  18. 21TON Network's New Token Multisend SolutionMar 12, 2024Read →
  19. 22The Essential Onboarding Platform for Crypto ProjectsMar 4, 2024Read →
07 / Frequently asked

The
honest
answers.

Six questions we get most often. Anything missing? Write to support and we'll add it here.

  • A non-custodial dApp for sending one token to many wallets in a single transaction. Think bulk-payments, airdrops, payroll, refunds — without juggling 600 manual sends.

  • We never custody funds. The router contract is open-source and verified on every supported network — your wallet signs a single call that fans out to recipients atomically.

  • A flat service fee per transaction (e.g. 0.01 ETH on most EVM chains, 5 TON on TON) plus normal network gas. Send to ten or fewer recipients and you pay zero service fee, ever.

  • Connect a wallet, pick the network, choose your token, paste your recipient list (CSV, newline, or ENS), confirm, sign. The whole flow usually closes in under a minute.

  • Each batch is capped by the safe gas ceiling of the chain — typically 600 recipients per send on EVM and 200 on TON. Need more? Run consecutive batches; the queue handles it.

  • From the second you sign, settlement is whatever the network can do. Most L2s finalize in seconds; mainnet typically lands within one or two blocks.