Lately, dealing with multi-chain wallets has been a bit frustrating: assets are spread across several chains and multiple addresses, and even though the total amount isn't large, clicking around feels like playing a game of spot the difference... I’ve decided to be more straightforward now: one "main wallet" only holds long-term positions, almost never signs transactions with unfamiliar contracts; one "active wallet" is dedicated to interactions, claiming airdrops, and onboarding new protocols; and I keep a separate "deposit and withdrawal wallet." When I hear news about regional tax increases or tighter regulations, my expectations shift, and fund movements become more frequent. Isolating addresses at least prevents me from panicking and exposing my main address to a bunch of unfamiliar contracts.



The biggest risk of fragmentation isn't actually forgetting, but forgetting which address still has permissions or which chain still has some leftover gas. I get into the habit of spending 10 minutes weekly checking balances, permissions, and liquidation lines (if I have loans), and I’ll turn off unnecessary authorizations to avoid being unexpectedly deducted someday. Anyway, I don’t aim for "elegant management," just don’t mess things up. Talk again next time.
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