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What is considered "highload usage" for a wallet?

It is known that a special "highload wallet" is for those who have lots of transactions. But what exactly do "lots" mean: where is the boundary between "regular" usage and "highload"? Is there some number of transactions per second that is considered "a threshold" after which it makes more sense to use highload wallet?


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Regular wallets can send up to 4 transactions in each request. Since they need to sign seq_no, this limits them to 4 transactions every 5 seconds or so. If you need more bandwidth, for example a thousand transaction or more, you may use a highload wallet.