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# Adding multiple destinations

> Set up and manage multiple trusted destinations for efficient withdrawals.

If you regularly withdraw to many addresses, you can add multiple [trusted destinations](/knowledge-base/porto/assets/trusted-destinations) to streamline the process. Porto lets you organize and manage a large set of pre-approved addresses efficiently.

## Why use multiple destinations

Multiple trusted destinations are useful for:

* **Regular vendors** — Different addresses for different service providers
* **Client wallets** — Multiple addresses for different clients if you're managing custody
* **Segregated accounts** — Different addresses for different business purposes
* **Exchange accounts** — Multiple exchange withdrawal addresses
* **Geographic separation** — Addresses in different regions or custodians

## Add multiple destinations in bulk

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open trusted destinations">
    From the home screen, go to **Settings** > **Trusted destinations**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Select bulk add option">
    Look for **Add multiple**, **Bulk import**, or **Import addresses**. Some versions allow importing a list instead of adding one by one.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Prepare your list">
    Create a list with the following information for each address:

    * Wallet address
    * Asset type (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.)
    * Label/name
    * Description (optional)
  </Step>

  <Step title="Import or enter addresses">
    If bulk import is supported:

    * Copy/paste a CSV or comma-separated list
    * Upload a file with address data

    If not, add them individually using the standard [Add a trusted destination](/knowledge-base/porto/assets/trusted-destinations) flow.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Review all addresses">
    Carefully verify each address — you cannot edit them after creation, and wrong addresses cannot be recovered.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Submit for approval">
    Submit the batch for approval. Depending on your policies, each destination or the entire batch may require approval.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Approvals">
    Approvers will review the full list of destinations you're adding and approve them.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Warning>
  Wallets address verification is critical when adding multiple destinations. Verify each address character-by-character:

  * A single typo makes an address unusable
  * Assets sent to the wrong address cannot be recovered
  * When adding in bulk, the risk of errors increases

  Consider:

  * Adding a few at a time instead of all at once
  * Having a colleague verify the list independently
  * Starting with a small test transfer before full use
</Warning>

## Organize destinations with labels

When adding multiple destinations, use clear, consistent naming:

| Good label                   | Avoid      |
| :--------------------------- | :--------- |
| "Acme Inc Settlement Wallet" | "acme"     |
| "Exchange X Hot Wallet"      | "exchange" |
| "Treasury Reserve Bitcoin"   | "BTC"      |
| "Client A - USDC Wallet"     | "A"        |

Clear labels make it easier to find the right destination when you have many addresses.

## View all destinations

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open trusted destinations">
    From **Settings**, tap **Trusted destinations**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Browse the list">
    You'll see all trusted destinations organized by asset type or label.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Search or filter">
    Use filters to find addresses:

    * By asset type (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.)
    * By label or organization
    * By date added
  </Step>

  <Step title="View details">
    Tap any destination to see:

    * Full address
    * Asset type
    * When it was added
    * Who added it
    * Transfer history
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Use multiple destinations in withdrawals

When you've set up multiple destinations:

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open vault and asset">
    From the home screen, select the vault and asset you want to withdraw.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Tap send or withdraw">
    Select **Send** or **Withdraw**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Select trusted destination">
    Tap **Trusted destination** or **Select from saved addresses**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Search and select">
    Find the address you want from your list by:

    * Scrolling through the list
    * Searching by label or organization
    * Filtering by asset type
  </Step>

  <Step title="Confirm the address">
    Verify the name matches your intent. The label will appear instead of the full address.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Enter amount and continue">
    Follow the standard withdrawal flow to complete the transaction.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Remove a destination

To remove a trusted destination:

1. **Go to Settings** — Tap **Settings** > **Trusted destinations**
2. **Select the destination** — Tap the address you want to remove
3. **Request removal** — Select **Remove** or **Delete**. Only administrators can remove destinations in most organizations
4. **Await approval** — The removal request may require approval

See [Trusted destinations - Remove](/knowledge-base/porto/assets/trusted-destinations) for full details.

## Batch withdrawals to multiple destinations

If you need to send assets to several destinations, you have two options:

1. **Submit individually** — Initiate separate withdrawals to each destination (full approval flow for each)
2. **Batch endorsement** — Group multiple withdrawals for combined approval (faster)

See [Batch endorsements](/knowledge-base/porto/policies/batch-endorsements) for details on batching multiple withdrawals.

## Best practices for managing many destinations

* **Organize by purpose** — Group destinations by business purpose (settlements, clients, reserves) using clear labels
* **Use descriptions** — Add notes about why each destination exists
* **Regular audits** — Periodically review your destinations to ensure they're still active and valid
* **Mark inactive destinations** — Some organizations let you mark destinations as inactive instead of deleting them
* **Document external** — Keep external records of major destinations for compliance and audit purposes
* **Verify before withdrawal** — Always double-check the destination label before initiating a withdrawal

## Importing existing addresses

If you have addresses from another system or custody provider:

1. **Export the list** — Get addresses from your previous system in a format (CSV, spreadsheet, etc.)
2. **Standardize** — Ensure all addresses are valid and properly formatted for the asset type
3. **Add descriptive labels** — Include clear labels for each address indicating its purpose
4. **Import to Porto** — Use the bulk import feature or add individually
5. **Verify in Porto** — Confirm all addresses appear correctly and are ready for use
