Request Network Rolls Out One-Click Mass Payouts Across 6 EVM Chains and Tron 💸
The Request Network Foundation announced an expansion of its stablecoin payment platform on June 25, 2026, introducing one-click mass payouts across the top six EVM chains and Tron from a single wallet, alongside built-in bridging and token swapping across EVM networks. The update also adds Merkle Science as an additional wallet screening provider, broadening the protocol's compliance tooling.
The new mass payout feature lets a user initiate a batch of stablecoin transfers in a single currency from a single wallet, with the Request Network protocol automatically retrieving and batching bridge and swap quotes so each payment reaches its specified destination in one approval. Recipients can set and update their payment preferences, and the system routes each transfer to the chain and token the receiver selects. Supported EVM chains include Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, and BNB Chain, with USDC and USDT available across the network.
On Tron, Request Network said it is the first protocol to combine EVM and Tron mass payouts, enabling USDT to be sent to multiple recipients on Tron in a single transaction. The foundation described Tron as one of the most used chains in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America, positioning the addition as a step toward consolidated global stablecoin disbursements for use cases including salaries, commissions, affiliate rewards, bug bounties, supplier payments, and customer refunds or withdrawals.
The Merkle Science integration adds a second wallet screening option to the platform, giving users a choice between providers when checking addresses for risk. The release follows the foundation's earlier June 2026 update focused on crypto payment collection, with the latest changes framed as part of an effort to make stablecoin payment operations simpler and more scalable for businesses.
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