Post
Topic
Board Electrum
Re: How do I send varying ammounts of BTC to a list of addresses in 1 transaction?
by
jackg
on 19/10/2017, 11:41:56 UTC
Uhm quite, easy just use sendmany rpc call

Code:
sendmany "" '{"address1":0.1, "address2":0.2}'
From bitcoin core wallet Help -> Debug -> Console

EDIT just caught that you're using Electrum, it's even easier. Put each address in its own line and append the amount next to a comma

Please what is "mBtc"?

It is a unit of bitcoin.
1BTC = 1 Bitcoin
1mBTC = 0.001 Bitcoin
1uBTC = 0.001mBTC

You'll want to click "tools" and "pay-to-many".
And you want to insert the transactions in this format
Code:
"1Address1", 0.1
"1Address2", 0.2
"1Address3", 0.1375

It's good to find out what unit you're sending the coins in. It should tell you in the preferences window.

you will send them with Same Fee or Different fees

The same fee.

It's one transaction. It can't be broken down and have different fees as the transaction has to be confirmed completely.