The multi-link mode of browser plugin wallets has become a daily standard for many users. The flexible coexistence solution provided by the OneKey plugin is quite good—it can run alongside multiple wallet plugins like MetaMask and a certain mainstream wallet, allowing you to switch between them as needed, saving the trouble of repeatedly installing and uninstalling. Even more considerate is the support for setting wallet preferences for specific websites, so that when visiting different DApps, the wallet environment you are accustomed to can be automatically loaded. For users who frequently operate on multiple public chains and manage multiple wallet addresses, this design can indeed improve interaction efficiency.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 8h ago
Really, I've been using the multi-wallet coexistence solution of OneKey for a few months, and it really saves trouble.
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BoredApeResistance
· 8h ago
This feature should have been available earlier. Switching back and forth between three wallets was really exhausting.
OneKey's move truly hits the pain point; no more frantic uninstalling and reinstalling.
A blessing for multi-chain workers, finally able to take a break.
This is the way it should be—an essential for lazy people.
Managing multiple wallet addresses should be this simple; otherwise, it's really annoying.
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0xSherlock
· 8h ago
This OneKey really has a lazy design, no need to repeatedly install and uninstall, so hassle-free.
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potentially_notable
· 8h ago
Oh my god, finally there's a wallet that can coexist peacefully with MM. This is the multi-chain life I wanted.
The auto-switching feature of OneKey is amazing; no need to manually switch every time.
By the way, with so many plugins coexisting, could there be security risks... Anyone who has used it, please share.
The overall management experience has definitely improved a lot, especially for degen who jump chains every day, very hassle-free.
The multi-link mode of browser plugin wallets has become a daily standard for many users. The flexible coexistence solution provided by the OneKey plugin is quite good—it can run alongside multiple wallet plugins like MetaMask and a certain mainstream wallet, allowing you to switch between them as needed, saving the trouble of repeatedly installing and uninstalling. Even more considerate is the support for setting wallet preferences for specific websites, so that when visiting different DApps, the wallet environment you are accustomed to can be automatically loaded. For users who frequently operate on multiple public chains and manage multiple wallet addresses, this design can indeed improve interaction efficiency.