Using a multi-chain wallet for a long time really feels like having loose change everywhere at home: some in the drawer, some in the coat pocket, some in Alipay, and in the end, when I want to pay with a full amount, I have to search for a long time... I now have only one principle: don't pursue "put everything in one place," but first focus on "knowing where I put what." The main wallet only holds long-term assets, while the interaction wallet is specifically for DApps. On-chain small change is like a transit card balance—check it regularly and clear it out; otherwise, seeing a bunch of fragmented assets just confuses people.



Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock + phishing links are everywhere, which actually cured my bad habits: for new chains and new wallets, I first send a small amount to test, look over the address and signature content before confirming, even if it’s slower. To put it simply, asset fragmentation isn’t scary; what’s scary is that you forget and keep rushing. That’s it for now.
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