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Keep multi-accounts in your Enno Wallet

Enno Wallet users are now enjoying using more than one account on a single wallet.
Yes! you heard it right. One wallet and multiple accounts.

You may think like you have a couple of saving accounts in the bank. So you may access them altogether. The users can import any Waves Wallet or they may create a new one in the app to have multiple accounts.

Any Limits?

There is also no limit about the account creation or the import. However it wouldn’t be wise to keep so many (like more than 10), this may bring confusion. Of course, we thought some of our users may want something like this, so we also added naming your wallets. Yes! it is a great feature that you actually can label them to make your life much easier when you need to switch between them.

Why You Need Multiple Accounts?

This groundbreaking feature is best for users who love to split their savings into different accounts. Now you’ll be able to create an account for your family, a shared account with your friend, a portfolio accounts for your investors, or for any purpose when you need a split.

Where to start?

If you are ready to try, click/tap ‘See Instructions’ button to see step-by-step instructions.

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