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Structure Your Farming Wallets. Organize Credentials. Scale Airdrop Operations.
Running 10+ farming wallets across EVM, Solana, and Sui — each with different email addresses, Twitter accounts, and Discord profiles — creates a logistical nightmare when managed in spreadsheets or memory.
Which wallet has which email? Which accounts are eligible for this campaign? Which wallets are missing Twitter? Answering these questions manually wastes time and leads to errors.
ENSO lets you tag each wallet with a role (MAIN/ALT/BACKUP/TEST), link credentials per account group, and add addresses across multiple networks. When you add a campaign, ENSO instantly shows which wallets qualify.
Perfect match, partial match, or missing requirements — all visible in one screen. No manual cross-referencing. No spreadsheet chaos.
Assign each wallet a role: MAIN for primary operations, ALT for alternate strategies, BACKUP for reserves, TEST for experimental campaigns.
Track wallets across EVM, Solana, Sui, Aptos, and Sei in the same interface. Each wallet logs its network, address, and linked credentials.
Link email addresses, Twitter handles, Discord usernames, and Telegram accounts to each wallet group. See which accounts are fully equipped for any campaign.
Assign wallet groups to specific airdrop campaigns. ENSO shows perfect matches, partial matches, and missing requirements automatically.
Group multiple chain addresses under one account identity (e.g. MAIN-001: EVM + Solana + Sui). Manage the account as one unit, not individual addresses.
ENSO stores wallet addresses and credentials for operational tracking only. Never your private keys, seed phrases, or signing capabilities.
A multi-wallet organizer is a system that lets crypto farmers manage multiple blockchain wallet addresses under a structured, labeled framework. Instead of tracking addresses in spreadsheets, a wallet organizer assigns each address a role, links associated credentials, and makes the full account portfolio queryable by campaign requirements.
For airdrop farming specifically, a wallet organizer needs to do more than store addresses. It needs to understand which networks each wallet supports, which credentials are linked to it, and whether it qualifies for specific campaign requirements. ENSO's wallet organizer was built with exactly this workflow in mind.
ENSO uses a structured naming convention for wallet accounts: MAIN-001, ALT-001, BACKUP-001, TEST-001. Each account group can have multiple chain addresses (EVM, Solana, Sui, etc.) plus linked social credentials. This creates a clean hierarchy — you work at the account level, not the individual address level.
When adding a campaign, ENSO shows which account groups are perfect matches for its requirements, which are partial, and what each is missing. Select accounts, assign them, and begin tracking — all without switching between tabs or checking spreadsheets.
Stop managing wallets in spreadsheets. Build a structured, credential-linked wallet system in ENSO.
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