Whenever I have multiple chain wallets, I start to get lazy. Assets are scattered here and there, and checking a balance takes forever, feeling like opening a drawer to find a key. Later, I realized that chasing "perfect management" only makes things more chaotic: I keep one main wallet as a storage, and other chain wallets are just for temporary transfers, cleared after use; I also keep a simple spreadsheet to record three things: which chain it’s on, what it’s used for, and whether permissions have been revoked. Recently, I see everyone comparing RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products together. The more I look, the more I want to consolidate my positions onto the main chain. The returns look attractive, but with fragmentation and a bunch of permissions granted, if something goes wrong, I wouldn’t even know where to start checking… That’s how I’ll leave it for now.

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