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# Create Multiple Wallets

## Create New Wallets

Create multiple wallets embedded per account, allowing for strategic portfolio splits.

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**Embedded wallets created on lit.trade are non-custodial and are secured with** [**Privy**](https://www.privy.io/)**.**
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## Create Or Import Hyperliquid Subaccounts

Lit / Hyperliquid  traders with **> $100k** in volume are able to create s**ubaccounts** for their qualifying wallet.&#x20;

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**Subaccounts inherent Hyperliquid fee benefits from their master/ parent account.**
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Subaccounts do not have their own private key. Instead, all actions done by subaccounts must be signed by their respective master account, this is made seamless on lit.trade. Learn more [here](https://hyperliquid.gitbook.io/hyperliquid-docs/for-developers/api/exchange-endpoint#subaccounts-and-vaults).
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