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# Multi-Wallet Trading

Multi-Wallet Trading lets you select multiple wallets and place the same trade across all of them at once. Each wallet signs and executes independently. Execution uses your active trading settings.

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<details>

<summary>How It Works</summary>

* Select one or more wallets from the wallet selector
* Place a trade using the Instant Trade panel or Quick Buy
* Each wallet executes its own transaction in parallel

</details>

<details>

<summary>Execution Controls</summary>

When trading with multiple wallets, you can optionally configure:

* **Buy Variance**

  Randomizes the buy amount across selected wallets within a defined range.
* **Transaction Delay**

  Adds a delay between transactions to stagger execution.

These settings apply only to the current multi-wallet action.

</details>

{% hint style="info" %}
Notes

* Each wallet pays its own fees and priority costs
* Failed transactions do not affect other wallets
* Wallet balances and holdings are always isolated
  {% endhint %}


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