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# Subwallets

**Subwallets** let you manage **multiple addresses under a single seed phrase**—no need to create a separate wallet every time you want a new receiving address.

There's **no hard limit** on how many subwallets you can add, so use as many as you need to keep your funds and transaction histories organized.

You can **create and switch between subwallets directly from the wallet creation or import screen**, and **add all discovered subwallets in one tap** from the subwallets menu.

The **Switch Wallets Anywhere** feature lets you switch between subwallets from **any screen** in the app—tap the wallet selector in the top bar without navigating away from what you're doing. See [**Switching Between Wallets**](/intro/key-features/switching-between-wallets.md) for every way to move between wallets.

## Why use subwallets

* **Separate funds** by purpose—savings vs. everyday spending, for example.
* **Keep transaction histories clean** per address.
* **Switch between addresses** quickly inside the app.

## Privacy note

Subwallets share one seed phrase backup, but they're **not automatically linked on-chain** as a single identity.

That said, real-world activity can create **visible connections** between addresses—for example, if you regularly move funds between them. Treat each address as potentially observable on-chain.
