These past couple of days I've been translating multi-chain wallets again; asset fragmentation can really drive you crazy: A chain here, L2 there, testnets still lying around with some candies, opening the wallet feels like pulling out all kinds of threads from a drawer. My simple method is: keep only one "main wallet" as a storage box, and use small wallets for daily interactions as disposable gloves—dispose of them when done if possible; then give each chain a separate note label, otherwise in a couple of weeks I won't even remember why I sent that payment in the first place.



Just as the main public chain is about to upgrade/maintain, everyone in the group is guessing whether the project will move, but I'm actually more worried about myself missing cross-chain transfers or forgetting to revoke permissions. To put it plainly, good management isn't about using more tools, but about doing less, remembering more, and reconciling regularly… I often can't do it either, but at least when I make mistakes, I can trace them back. Let's start with that.
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