How OneClickSender Handles Gas Fees Automatically

Jan 22, 2026

Sending tokens on Ethereum-compatible blockchains means dealing with gas fees. For most users, gas is confusing and unpredictable. OneClickSender tries to make this simple by giving you a clear cost up front and removes most of the guesswork when distributing tokens to many wallets.

Gas in Regular Transfers

When you send a token normally, the blockchain charges gas for two things:

• A base cost to include your transaction in a block
• The cost of running the token transfer itself

For an ERC-20 token like USDT, a single transfer might cost around 66 000 gas. So if you send to hundreds of addresses one at a time, the gas adds up quickly.

What Changes with Batch Transfers

OneClickSender uses a special smart contract that sends to many wallets in a single transaction. Instead of paying the base gas cost for each wallet, you pay it once. The contract loops through all recipients and sends tokens in one go. If one transfer fails, the whole batch fails. That means the distribution is all-or-nothing.

This method uses far less gas overall. For example, sending to 200 wallets normally could use about 13.2 million gas. In a batch it only uses about 9.1 million. That’s roughly 30 percent savings just by combining everything into one atomic action.

How OneClickSender Automates Fees

From your view, gas feels automatic. Here’s what happens:

  1. You upload a list of addresses and amounts.

  2. The app estimates gas based on the chain you picked and current network prices.

  3. Before you confirm, it shows a clear preview of the total fee.

  4. You approve the token and sign the single transaction.

Behind the scenes, OneClickSender’s smart contract and pricing system manage the gas logic. You see one number for the total cost before you send.

Pricing Examples

OneClickSender publishes network fees so you can plan ahead. For example, on Ethereum a fee of 0.01 ETH might cover up to 600 transfers. On BNB Smart Chain a similar service might cost 0.08 BNB for the same number of recipients. These figures reflect the team’s gas modeling and help you budget your distributions.

The goal with OneClickSender is simple: make gas fees predictable and easy when you need to send tokens to many wallets. By batching transfers and estimating costs up front, it removes a lot of the complexity that normally comes with on-chain transactions.