How to Bulksend Polygon tokens without programming in 3 steps
If you want to send tokens to multiple wallets on Polygon, I will explain how to do it in 3 steps quickly and securely.
When we talk about multisend, bulksend and airdrop, we mean the same thing: distributing a number of MRC-20 tokens to several wallets for marketing purposes.
You will only need the wallet with which you created the tokens and the addresses to which you will send them. Let's get started.
If video tutorials are your thing, here is one:
How to make a airdrop at POL step by step
To make an airdrop on Polygon, we will use the Smithii suite of tools. First, access the Smithii Multisender, where you will find an interface like the following:

Then, follow these steps to make a successful airdrop :
- Select the token to send: Connect your wallet to see the Polygon tokens available for airdrop. IMPORTANT: Use the wallet authority of the token for the airdrop; otherwise, it will not work.
- Add wallet addresses: Enter the list of wallet addresses to which you want to send the tokens. You can add them manually or upload them from a CSV file.
- Set the number of tokens to send: Define the number of tokens to send to each wallet. The number you enter will be distributed evenly among all the addresses provided.
And that's it! Just click on "perform airdrop" and the tool will send the tokens to all selected wallets.
Costs of an airdrop on Polygon
The cost is calculated based on the number of wallets and the number of tokens sent. It includes a formula that determines the cost per wallet, in this case, 0.0001 MATIC per wallet plus the cost of gas. Make sure you have sufficient funds in MATIC to cover the costs of airdrop.
How to obtain directions for a airdrop
One effective option is to take a snapshot a token a target audience. This will generate a CSV file that you can upload directly to Multisender, saving you time.
Uses of airdrops on Polygon
The airdrops on Polygon are used for various purposes, among the most common are:
- Revenue Sharing: Sharing rewards or profits among token holders.
- Promotion: Increase visibility and attract new users to your project.
- Equity: Giving token holders the opportunity to participate in the governance of a project.
- Whitelist: Provide early or exclusive access to certain users by distributing tokens.
- Refund: Compensate users for errors or overpayments in transactions.
- Payments: Make payments for services or collaborations directly through the Polygon network.
Conclusion
I've shown you how to run an airdrop Polygon and without any coding. After creating your token Polygon, it only takes three steps: select the token, upload the wallets, and specify the amount to send. It's that easy.
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Industrial Engineer. Member of the Smithii's marketing team. Solana trader. Collaborator in the $SHRIMP memecoin launch.

