Essential Dapps: Multisend Streamlines Batch Transactions on EVM Blockchains
Streamline batch transactions on EVM blockchains with Blockscout’s Multisend. Send tokens or ETH to multiple addresses in one optimized call to reducine gas costs.
In decentralized finance (DeFi) and blockchain development, efficiency is essential. Whether you're an airdrop coordinator distributing tokens to hundreds of wallets, a project admin rewarding community members, or a developer testing smart contracts across multiple addresses, executing individual transactions manually can be time-consuming and gas-intensive.
Blockscout Multisend, a Blockscout Essential Dapp, simplifies this process by allowing you to bundle multiple identical transactions, such as token transfers or ETH sends, into a single, optimized smart contract call. This approach not only reduces gas fees compared to sending transactions one by one but also lowers the risk of partial failures during volatile network conditions.
In this guide, we'll show you how to use this tool effectively, whether you're a beginner exploring Web3 or an experienced user managing large-scale distributions.
How to Use Blockscout Multisend
Go to your explorer and access the Multisend app from the Essential Dapps Section.

Click on Multisend and connect your wallet.

Select your preferred wallet.

Connect to your wallet.

The Token Address box displays your token, the amount, and your address.

You can select a different token from your wallet by clicking the token Address.

Upload the CSV file containing the addresses you want to send to, and specify the amount next to each.
Click proceed;

Verify the addresses and the associated amount you’re sending; Click Approve.

Approve the transaction from your wallet. Once it is approved, click continue to proceed.

Click proceed;

Congratulations, you just completed your first multisend!

Conclusion
Blockscout Multisend is a gateway to smarter, more scalable blockchain operations, democratizing batch transactions for everyone from indie developers to enterprise teams. By consolidating sends into a single efficient transaction, it reduces costs and allows you to focus on what matters: building and growing in Web3.