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Topic: How to send BTC to 10 people and only pay transaction fee once (Read 869 times)

legendary
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I know https://www.asmoney.com/ was used by some Cloud mining sites for the payouts and it even gives 4% interest on the money deposited there. It makes provision for multiple Alt coins too, if

you preferred other Alt coins over BTC.  As per their site --> Mass Payments " Through AsMoney API, you can pay hundreds of recipients automatically from your software or website. ' -- Best of all,

No Fees - " there are no fees regarding crypto currencies, and only 0.5% fee is charged for local currency transfers " -- Try them out and give us some feedback, if you happy.  Wink
legendary
Activity: 3178
Merit: 1128
Coinbase should be fine for this. They don't seem to charge a fee, and I've been paid faucet earnings via coinbase (not a direct receive to wallet, the email to email thing.) You could also consider having them make a coinbase account. Pretty quick, and you know you'll be able to pay them with minimal fees.
Xapo does too.
I use Xapo for microtransactions since having to pay transaction fees when transferring really low amounts has a dramatic effect.
Electrum has a pay to many function although unlike Xapo, you actually have to pay a fee.
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1352
Cashback 15%
I think you will be required to pay a fee for every transaction you make, in other words you have to pay 10 fee from all addresses. already thread like this before, maybe this thread will help you https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-send-to-multiple-addresses-in-one-transaction-298758

Pay to many is a function of Electrum and Multibit, both of which are HD wallets and doesn't require you to deposit something or send to a third-party wallet provider. The transaction you'd create would send it to multiple receivers, multiple outputs but with a single fee. Keep in mind that it increases the tx fee you normally pay because of the size (in kB) of the transaction. It would require less time and btc, too.
hero member
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Merit: 1000
Coinbase should be fine for this. They don't seem to charge a fee, and I've been paid faucet earnings via coinbase (not a direct receive to wallet, the email to email thing.) You could also consider having them make a coinbase account. Pretty quick, and you know you'll be able to pay them with minimal fees.
Don't use coinbase. Just use xapo or set the tx fee to a low amount.
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
i think if you are sending paymnet to different people in one transaction it is also too costly. because  your kb is increasing and so you have  to pay more for that. so it is better to send to every one using single address.

No, its actually better (for a smaller size in byte) to combine payments. Outputs (the coins you send) are smaller than inputs (they coins you use), because of the signture(s) you have to provide for the inputs
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
i think if you are sending paymnet to different people in one transaction it is also too costly. because  your kb is increasing and so you have  to pay more for that. so it is better to send to every one using single address.
legendary
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Coinbase should be fine for this. They don't seem to charge a fee, and I've been paid faucet earnings via coinbase (not a direct receive to wallet, the email to email thing.) You could also consider having them make a coinbase account. Pretty quick, and you know you'll be able to pay them with minimal fees.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1000
I would recommend xapo since they do not charge any fees for transactions, however, there have been reports of them closing accounts so I would be careful. If the amount is significant I would avoid them for now.

Account closed? Means they scam? The amount I want to transfer is not much but its to be given among many so I have to pay like 0.0003 or so and 0.0025 or so so really why pay 0.0002 fees for those everytime?
yeah they close accounts because the gambling and similar activities are not good in their eyes as per their terms and condition they have the right to do that so its not an scam probably !
Well that depends on whether they return your btc first before closing your account. Companies can impose all the stupid pseudo moralic rules they want but they cannot seize your btc for it.
TGD
hero member
Activity: 1288
Merit: 620
Wen Rolex?
I need to pay btc to several address but I am afraid i have to pay lot of TX fees. How to send to many pplz paying less TX fees and please i cant download Blockchain core wallet its a lot of size. Any way online?
Create an account to xapo bitcoin online wallet send all funds need to send to 10  people, you can have only one transaction fee for sending it to xapo and sending transaction using xapo don't have fee so you can send it many times.
sr. member
Activity: 382
Merit: 250
I would recommend xapo since they do not charge any fees for transactions, however, there have been reports of them closing accounts so I would be careful. If the amount is significant I would avoid them for now.

Account closed? Means they scam? The amount I want to transfer is not much but its to be given among many so I have to pay like 0.0003 or so and 0.0025 or so so really why pay 0.0002 fees for those everytime?
yeah they close accounts because the gambling and similar activities are not good in their eyes as per their terms and condition they have the right to do that so its not an scam probably !
full member
Activity: 210
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i  have seen may wallet charges for every transaction you make .0002 or .0003 , not sure with single transaction fee sending  BTC to multiple people , since they charge every transaction it is better to accumulate send little higher amount instead of making every day transaction or you can do weekly once transaction, not sure this advice help you.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
I think Xapo is one of the companies that is very strict.
So they may close your account if they see you sending to gambling sites, and you might have to verify your identity
(Probably similar to Coinbase)
If you are doing nothing wrong then you should be fine.
hero member
Activity: 1274
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I would recommend xapo since they do not charge any fees for transactions, however, there have been reports of them closing accounts so I would be careful. If the amount is significant I would avoid them for now.

Account closed? Means they scam? The amount I want to transfer is not much but its to be given among many so I have to pay like 0.0003 or so and 0.0025 or so so really why pay 0.0002 fees for those everytime?
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
I would recommend xapo since they do not charge any fees for transactions, however, there have been reports of them closing accounts so I would be careful. If the amount is significant I would avoid them for now.
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 4158
I need to pay btc to several address but I am afraid i have to pay lot of TX fees. How to send to many pplz paying less TX fees and please i cant download Blockchain core wallet its a lot of size. Any way online?

Which wallet do you use? Most wallets should have a pay to many function. Electrum has, Multibit HD has and neither require you to download the blockchain.

Blockchain.info
If i use wallets u mentioned, I can send to all paying TX fees for one?
The size would decrease drastically since you are only essentially using the set of inputs once and the time to confirm everything would be lesser. E.g. One whole transaction with 5 inputs> 10 address vs 5 inputs> 1 address, 1 input>1 address and so on. And yeah, either way, you will be only paying the transaction fee once since only one transaction is created.

Depends on what you are using. For the older version, you can use custom send to add the outputs. For the newer version, go to send and advanced options. Press the + to add outputs.
sr. member
Activity: 444
Merit: 250
I think you will be required to pay a fee for every transaction you make, in other words you have to pay 10 fee from all addresses. already thread like this before, maybe this thread will help you https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-send-to-multiple-addresses-in-one-transaction-298758
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1007
I need to pay btc to several address but I am afraid i have to pay lot of TX fees. How to send to many pplz paying less TX fees and please i cant download Blockchain core wallet its a lot of size. Any way online?

Which wallet do you use? Most wallets should have a pay to many function. Electrum has, Multibit HD has and neither require you to download the blockchain.

Blockchain.info
If i use wallets u mentioned, I can send to all paying TX fees for one?

It combines all the transactions into 1 output where you pay a fee once.

It will increase the size of your transaction in kb, so you may have to use a higher fee than you normally do, but it should be less than multiple individual ones.
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 513
I need to pay btc to several address but I am afraid i have to pay lot of TX fees. How to send to many pplz paying less TX fees and please i cant download Blockchain core wallet its a lot of size. Any way online?

Which wallet do you use? Most wallets should have a pay to many function. Electrum has, Multibit HD has and neither require you to download the blockchain.

Blockchain.info
If i use wallets u mentioned, I can send to all paying TX fees for one?

Electrum offers this: http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html

Can I do bulk payments with Electrum?

You can create a transaction with several outputs. In the GUI, type each address and amount on a line, separated by a comma.

I seem to run a signature campaign and have to pay users in BTC bro.

Make one deposit to a place that charges no fees and send them all from there?

I know that's the case with Xapo. Perhaps Coinbase too. Obviously you wouldn't want to do that if the coins had come from gambling or equally filthy things as they'll shut you down.

Or you could take your chances with a much reduced fee if there's no hurry.

No, I don't gamble the money I have to pay users. So Xapo will help me send for free?
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1007
Electrum offers this: http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html

Can I do bulk payments with Electrum?

You can create a transaction with several outputs. In the GUI, type each address and amount on a line, separated by a comma.
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3014
Welt Am Draht
Make one deposit to a place that charges no fees and send them all from there?

I know that's the case with Xapo. Perhaps Coinbase too. Obviously you wouldn't want to do that if the coins had come from gambling or equally filthy things as they'll shut you down.

Or you could take your chances with a much reduced fee if there's no hurry.
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