How to Bulk Send Polygon Tokens Without Coding in 3 Steps
If you want to send tokens to multiple wallets on Polygon, I’ll show you how to do it in 3 quick, secure steps.
When we talk about multisend, bulksend, and airdrop, we mean the same thing: distributing MRC-20 tokens to several wallets for marketing purposes.
You’ll only need the wallet you used to create the tokens and the addresses you want to send them to. Let’s start.
If you prefer video tutorials, here’s one for you:
How to Create a airdrop on POL Step by Step
To create a airdrop on Polygon, we’ll use the Smithii tool suite. First, open the Smithii Multisender, where you’ll see an interface like this:

Next, follow these steps to complete a successful airdrop:
- Select the token you want to send: Connect your wallet to see the Polygon tokens available for airdrop. IMPORTANT: Use the wallet authority for the token when running the airdrop; otherwise, it will not work.
- Add the wallet addresses: Enter the list of wallet addresses you want to send the tokens to. You can add them manually or upload them from a CSV file.
- Set the amount of tokens to send: Choose how many tokens you will send to each wallet. The number you enter will be distributed evenly across all provided addresses.
That is it. Just click “realizar airdrop” and the tool will send the tokens to every selected wallet.
Cost of a airdrop on Polygon
The cost is calculated based on the number of wallets and the amount of tokens sent. It includes a formula that sets the cost per wallet, in this case 0.0001 MATIC per wallet plus gas. Make sure you have enough funds in MATIC to cover the airdrop costs.
How to get wallet addresses for a airdrop
A strong option is to run a snapshot for a token with an audience you want to reach. That gives you a CSV file you can upload directly into the Multisender, saving you time.
Common uses for airdrops on Polygon
Airdrops on Polygon are used for several purposes. The most common include:
- Revenue Sharing: Distribute rewards or profits among token holders.
- Promotion: Increase visibility and bring new users into your project.
- Governance access: Give token holders a way to participate in project governance.
- Whitelist: Give selected users early or exclusive access by distributing tokens.
- Refund: Compensate users for transaction errors or overpayments.
- Payments: Pay for services or collaborations directly through the Polygon network.
Conclusion
I’ve shown you how to run a airdrop on Polygon easily, with no coding required. After you create your token on Polygon, it only takes three steps: choose the token, upload the wallets, and set the amount to send. That’s it.
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