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February 12, 2022, 11:42:25 AM
#9
We have a centralized wallet. How is it possible to send from one wallet to several others, in one transaction, that is,
Just use multi sender application and this will let you send your token to the bunch of addresses at the same time. You must remember that the fees will be the same like when you're doing a single transaction but this will be multiple with how much transactions that will be created.


using one commission.
Question about ETH.
One for all fees and that what already used by some bulk sender app. You need to wait until the fees will be going down and this will not happen with ethereum blockchain. Remember any transaction will need you to pay the fees. As long as you will send it only for a few people and then you're fine coz you didn't need to pay a lot of money for that.
legendary
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February 12, 2022, 10:23:07 AM
#8
There are services that allow you to send ETH or tokens to multiple addresses at once, similar to how you can send bitcoin to multiple addresses using the "pay-to-many" function in the Electrum wallet.

However, I think there are some issues[1] regarding the high amount of transaction fees particularly in using bulksender and multisender. I am just not sure if these issues still persist.

[1] ERC20/BEP20 Token multisender/bulksender team up!
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February 12, 2022, 04:53:39 AM
#7
On my experience you should send each respective wallet with one transaction, you cannot do it like sending emails with different recipients. By using your gas fee, centralized wallet can be used independently without any hassle as long as you can afford the gas fee. But, the situation with ethereum gas was too expensive nowadays that's why people prefer to trade on other platform like binance or polygon as an alternative.
No man, it's possible and some members have mentioned the correct sites to do that. The thing is you need to send a transaction that will be sent to various address. It's possible to send it even from your personal wallet. This is safe and so many developers are using that tool as well. I think that you must need to visit the multisender site to know more about that. it seems like you have not yet ever used it, right?
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February 11, 2022, 03:33:55 AM
#6
We have a centralized wallet. How is it possible to send from one wallet to several others, in one transaction, that is, using one commission.
Question about ETH.
This can happen on a noncustodial wallet but I do not know of custodial or centralized wallet, out of all the wallets that is centralized that I have used before, non has this option of sending to many, they only have the option of send to single address.

I have heard of multisend before and I have recommend it to may people that says it works good but it is not for centralized wallet but for decentralized.

I hope you will not be discourage by the fee when sending to many addresses on custodial wallet, the best you can do it noncustodial wallet.
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February 10, 2022, 07:13:16 PM
#5
We have a centralized wallet. How is it possible to send from one wallet to several others, in one transaction, that is, using one commission.
Question about ETH.

On my experience you should send each respective wallet with one transaction, you cannot do it like sending emails with different recipients. By using your gas fee, centralized wallet can be used independently without any hassle as long as you can afford the gas fee. But, the situation with ethereum gas was too expensive nowadays that's why people prefer to trade on other platform like binance or polygon as an alternative.
legendary
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February 10, 2022, 07:05:57 PM
#4
We have a centralized wallet. How is it possible to send from one wallet to several others, in one transaction, that is, using one commission.
Question about ETH.

I think, that's impossible - if you are telling us about sending to multiple wallets without paying huge fees. You can pay once, there are some services for such options, but the gas spent will be the same anyway.
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February 10, 2022, 06:50:49 PM
#3
We have a centralized wallet. How is it possible to send from one wallet to several others, in one transaction, that is, using one commission.
Question about ETH.
Multisender app only can help you to send tokem to multi wallet in one time.
here is some multisender link
1.https://multisender.app/
2. https://bulksender.app/
3. https://ethereumico.io
 visit that website and connect your wallet by metamusk or any other wallet via wallet Dapp. and go for distribution.
 

Structure - Sender wallet,token amount
Example - 0x72ei48939384849382iew888737,100
                - 0x82ie83oe93ie83848858829984ie,100
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February 10, 2022, 06:36:07 PM
#2
We have a centralized wallet. How is it possible to send from one wallet to several others, in one transaction, that is, using one commission.
Question about ETH.

Here's the answer https://multisender.app/

https://bulksender.app/

that platform will let you to send from one address to the a lot of address at the same time used one commission but you must remember that if the commission or fees will be combined by all of transactions that happened.
Like when you will be doing 20 transactions and the fees that you must paid need to cover all of transactions. Using this kind of platform will not make you pay less fees but it will help you to send to the a lot of addreses at the same time.
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February 10, 2022, 10:00:11 AM
#1
We have a centralized wallet. How is it possible to send from one wallet to several others, in one transaction, that is, using one commission.
Question about ETH.
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