Lately I’ve been spending more time on Rainbow, and yeah, the ETH-only thing keeps getting in my way. I actually like how clean and smooth the app feels, but the moment I need to do anything on Bitcoin or Solana, it turns into a hassle. Suddenly I’m opening two or three other wallets just to move stuff around or check balances, which kind of defeats the point of having a “main” wallet.

    I get why Rainbow does it. Focusing on Ethereum makes the UX way better and less cluttered, and if you’re deep into DeFi or NFTs on ETH, it’s honestly great. But if you touch other chains even a little, it starts to feel limiting. Simple things like moving funds or tracking everything in one place become more annoying than they should be.

    Right now I’m stuck in this half-and-half setup. Rainbow for ETH, then another wallet for Solana, another for Bitcoin. It works, but it feels messy and easy to lose track of stuff. I’ve been seriously thinking about switching to a multi-chain wallet and just keeping ETH there too, even if the UX isn’t as nice.

    At the same time, part of me likes having a dedicated ETH wallet that just does one thing really well. Curious how other people handle this. Do you intentionally stay ETH-only and accept the trade-offs, or do you run a multi-chain wallet as your main and deal with the extra complexity? I’m pretty close to switching, but not fully convinced yet.

    Is having an ETH-only wallet still practical?
    byu/Honda_Beat inethtrader



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    1. I like having multiple wallets to make harder to get all my funds drained if I get hacked.

      🍩 !tip 1

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