Lol sorry my bad

I mean:
You have 3 wallets each with 5GB, then you get 5*0.1 + 5*0.1 + 5*0.1 = 1.5GB
You have 1 wallet with 15GB then you get 15*0.1 = 1.5 GB
So it is the same.
Sheesh... We are debating the associative property of multiplication here.
Bottom line - it doesn't matter how your coins are split in your wallet.
Apparently im not the one only that can't do math here

Anyway, I will keep generating new coins and when I run out of new addresses (by the way, the wallet should prompt you that the new generated addresses after number 20 will be the same that have already been generated...) I will keep making new wallets until I have one byteball address for reach BTC address, that will take a while buts ideal privacy.
My question remains: Once I have several wallets, this number right here (the one that says 100,000 bytes) shows only the holdings of the selected wallet

how do I check the total amount of GB and blackbytes on all wallets?
also is there a limit of wallets you can create? (hopefully not..?)