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# Introduction

**Manysend** is a cross-ecosystem platform to access financial services, sending payments using decentralized technology together with TradFi. It helps to mass send payments in a wide range of cryptos, get them instantly converted while sending payments, send payments to the blockchain addresses from your card or bank account, and access DeFi using your bank account or card.&#x20;

Keeping it simple – no excess.

We created the Manysend to respond to an issue of sending multiple transfers and dealing with different exchanges and lending protocols in different apps, which causes significant fees and time expenses.  So we decided to combine DApps, and traditional FinTech and develop a new experience, focused on decentralized tech, to send tokens to multiple blockchain addresses, and access financial services for businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs.

The main goal of Manysend is to create the experience of accessing finance, sending money to different addresses applicable to any case with the use of the power of blockchain.&#x20;

Manysend helps to pay several contractors/workers or freelancers at the same time from one wallet even if you do not have the crypto they want to be paid or do not want to sell the assets you own. Of course, the additional benefit of Manysend is that you save money on the transaction.


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