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Recently, multi-chain wallets are becoming more and more like drawers that are filled and cluttered, with assets fragmented to the point that I have to reconcile accounts for half a day... I’ll admit one thing now: don’t pursue “put everything in one place,” but instead categorize by purpose. Keep only 2-3 of the most frequently used chains in the main wallet, and avoid using cross-chain bridges if possible; the remaining fragmented holdings should be consolidated into a “junk wallet,” and regularly (at the end of the month) do a cleanup, also revoke unnecessary permissions at the same time. (Revoking permissions each time feels like paying off a debt.)
Another small habit: give each wallet a name + write a note about its purpose, or else I really forget after a couple of weeks. In blockchain games, where inflation skyrockets, studios jump in, and token prices spiral, fragmented assets are even more likely to turn into “forgotten losses,” so I’d rather open fewer fronts, focus my energy on understanding the accounts clearly, and stick with this for now.