Just tried something wild with Warden Protocol – sent two different tokens in a single transaction. Yeah, you read that right.
Basically told it: "move 50% of my $SOL and 50% of my $PENGU to [this address]." That's literally all it took.
No switching between tokens. No separate confirmations. Just one smooth operation.
Honestly? Pretty slick tech. The whole experience felt way simpler than juggling multiple transfers the old-school way. If this is where wallet UX is heading, I'm here for it.
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OptionWhisperer
· 23h ago
Bro, I’ve thought about this interaction logic, and it’s really impressive.
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governance_ghost
· 23h ago
NGL, this is what a true on-chain experience should look like, otherwise every transfer feels like mining on the chain.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 23h ago
Wow, this feature is really awesome, one transaction handles two cryptocurrencies.
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FarmHopper
· 23h ago
Wow, transferring two currencies at once? That must be so smooth!
Just tried something wild with Warden Protocol – sent two different tokens in a single transaction. Yeah, you read that right.
Basically told it: "move 50% of my $SOL and 50% of my $PENGU to [this address]." That's literally all it took.
No switching between tokens. No separate confirmations. Just one smooth operation.
Honestly? Pretty slick tech. The whole experience felt way simpler than juggling multiple transfers the old-school way. If this is where wallet UX is heading, I'm here for it.