One session, many wallets
A purpose-built multi-wallet engine for serious Solana traders. Hot-swap signing wallets mid-ticket, aggregate portfolios across an entire bench, isolate personas, and route trades with surgical precision — without juggling browser extensions or leaking context.
Real traders do not use one wallet
Anyone trading on Solana at scale runs more than one wallet. There is the public alpha wallet that gets followed by copy-traders. There is the size wallet used for real entries. There is the airdrop farming wallet, the fresh sniper wallet for new mints, the cold-storage vault, and often a separate wallet per strategy or per partner. Operating these from a single browser extension is brutal: switching is slow, context bleeds, mistakes cost money, and there is no consolidated view of the book.
Axiom's multi-wallet system is built for this reality. It treats wallets as first-class objects in your session — labelled, tagged, grouped into portfolios, and selectable from anywhere in the interface. You can sign a trade with one wallet, immediately follow with a trade signed by another, and review the combined PnL across both — all without leaving the trading screen or switching browser extensions.
What the multi-wallet engine gives you
Unlimited wallet count
Connect or watch as many wallets as you want. Hot wallets, cold wallets, hardware-backed, watch-only — all coexist in one session.
Hot-swap signing
Switch the active signing wallet from a keyboard shortcut or one-click dropdown on the trade ticket. No reconnect, no page refresh.
Watch-only mode
Add any Solana address as watch-only to see its portfolio, fills, and PnL — perfect for tracking partner wallets or cold storage without signing risk.
Labels & tags
Name every wallet, tag it by strategy or risk profile, and filter portfolio views by tag — so the alpha bench never gets confused with the size bench.
Portfolio groups
Group wallets into segregated portfolios. The size book's equity curve never mingles with the airdrop wallets' equity curve.
Cross-wallet workflows
Move a position from one wallet to another, replicate a trade across a basket of wallets, or sweep dust — common multi-wallet flows as primitives.
Hardware wallet support
Ledger and other hardware wallets work natively. Hardware-backed signing for size wallets, hot wallets for low-friction speed.
Isolated permissioning
Different wallets can have different default slippage, default routing preferences, and TP/SL templates — so behavior matches the wallet's purpose.
Multi-wallet PnL
Consolidated portfolio view across all wallets, with drill-down to any single wallet — and roll-up by tag, group, or strategy.
How safe and how fast it actually is
The multi-wallet system is built around three invariants: keys never leave your machine, switching is instant, and aggregation is read-only by default. Hot wallets are stored encrypted in your browser's secure storage and decrypted only at signature time, with a password gate you control. Hardware wallets pass the transaction to the device for on-device signing — Axiom never sees the private material. Watch-only wallets need only a public address; nothing is requested from them, ever.
Switching is instant because the session, not the keypair, is the unit of context
Axiom maintains a single live session that holds the indexed portfolio data for every wallet you have added. Switching the active signing wallet is therefore a UI-level decision: the next transaction you sign uses the newly selected wallet's signer, but the data you are looking at, the open orders, the price feeds, the order ticket state — all of it stays loaded. There is no reconnect roundtrip and no extension popup chain.
Aggregation is read-only by default
When you switch to a portfolio that contains multiple wallets, you see consolidated PnL, allocation, and positions — but execution still requires you to pick a specific signer. This is deliberate. We want consolidated visibility to feel effortless and consolidated execution to feel deliberate; the two cannot be conflated without inviting catastrophic mistakes.
What multi-wallet unlocks in practice
Persona separation. Your alpha wallet — the one followers track on Trader Scan — sees only the trades you want public. Your size wallet executes the same ideas privately. Each is labelled, each has its own portfolio view, each has its own hotkey to activate. Context is impossible to confuse.
Sniper wallet hygiene. Fresh wallets for fresh launches. Add a new burner, fund it, snipe, take profit, return funds to the size wallet, retire the burner. The whole flow is keyboard-driven and tracked in your portfolio history with every wallet's role logged.
Risk segmentation. One wallet for high-conviction holds (no leverage, no perps), one for tactical scalping (high turnover), one for the perpetual book. Each portfolio carries its own equity curve and drawdown, so you can evaluate strategies as independent businesses rather than one undifferentiated blob.
Partner / pod operations. A trading pod can add each member's wallet as watch-only into a shared portfolio view, with role-based visibility. The pod sees combined book metrics in real time without anyone sharing keys.
Replication & dust sweeps. Replicate a trade across a basket of wallets in one ticket — useful for airdrop farms. Sweep small dust balances from a dozen wallets into one consolidated bag with a guided multi-tx flow.
What you control, what we never touch
Axiom is non-custodial. Every transaction is signed locally — either by an in-browser keypair you have unlocked with your password, by a hardware wallet you have approved on the device, or by a connected browser-extension wallet. Axiom servers see signatures and broadcast them; they never see private keys. Watch-only wallets need only a public address — they cannot be made to sign anything later because they were never associated with a key in the first place.
Per-wallet defaults — slippage, routing preferences, TP/SL templates — are scoped to your account and encrypted at rest. They never apply silently to a different wallet by accident: every active wallet's defaults are surfaced on the trade ticket so you can see, at a glance, the parameters the next transaction will use.
What "instant" actually means
Switching the active wallet from the dropdown or hotkey is sub-50 ms in the UI; the next signed transaction inherits the new signer with zero handshake overhead. Aggregated portfolio views across a dozen wallets render in under a second on first load and update via streaming WebSocket thereafter. Adding a watch-only wallet to your session indexes its full history in seconds for most addresses, and remains responsive while back-fill continues in the background for very large books.
Common questions
Are my hot-wallet keys stored on Axiom servers?
No. Hot wallets you create or import in Axiom are encrypted client-side with a password only you know and stored in your browser's secure storage. The server never sees the plaintext key or the password.
Can I use Phantom, Solflare, or Backpack alongside Axiom-native wallets?
Yes. External browser-extension wallets connect via their standard adapters and appear in your wallet list alongside Axiom-native hot wallets and hardware wallets. You can mix any combination in a single session.
What happens if I lose my Axiom password?
Axiom-native hot wallets are encrypted with that password; without it, the keys cannot be recovered from Axiom. You should back up the seed phrase shown at creation, store it offline, and prefer hardware wallets for any wallet holding significant size.
Is there a wallet limit?
There is no hard cap. The interface is tested with sessions of 50+ wallets and remains responsive; very large bench operations should consider grouping wallets into portfolios for navigation hygiene.
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