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Lately, multi-chain wallets are becoming more and more like drawers filled with charging cables: each chain a little bit, leaving gas fees too, resulting in assets being shattered into pieces, and I’m too lazy to even open and check. My simple trick is: only keep “things that need action” in the main wallet, everything else is treated as cold storage; on-chain, try to unify the same stablecoin to avoid reconciliation being like solving a case. Also, make a small table to record three things: which chain, purpose, unlock/exit conditions—if I don’t write it clearly, I’ll really forget.
These days, isn’t there a main chain upgrade/maintenance again? The group is guessing whether projects will migrate or not. I’ll just pause cross-chain actions for now, so I don’t get stuck halfway and have a mental breakdown. Honestly, I don’t manage assets relying on intelligence, but on avoiding trouble… Organizing the drawer once is tiring enough, don’t make me flip through it a second time.