The more you use a multi-chain wallet, the more it starts to feel like stuffing a pocket with loose change—if you don’t organize it, you’ll forget. My clumsy solution is: keep the main wallet only for long-term funds, basically untouched; leave a “pocket money wallet” on each chain dedicated to interactions—its limit is like the oxygen you bring down with during a dive: just enough, and when it runs out, then you top it up.



Also add a table (or a memo) to track three things: why this money is on that chain, when you plan to withdraw it, and the address alias it corresponds to; otherwise, in a couple of weeks, checking the on-chain records will be as confusing as reading a tide chart.

Lately everyone has been complaining about MEV and unfair ordering, so I’m even less inclined to chase every hot topic everywhere. The more fragmented it gets, the more easily slippage and transaction fees will wear you down—take it slow; that’s it for now.
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