These past couple of days, I've been overwhelmed by "multi-chain wallets + a bunch of small assets"… I envy those who just have one address, one chain, and keep things clean—frankly, it's more worry-free. My approach is a bit old-fashioned: I only keep long-term assets in the main wallet, and everything else on different chains is treated as a "work area," with one dedicated address per chain. Before transferring in, I write clearly in the notes about the purpose and timing (otherwise, after a couple of weeks, I won't recognize it myself). Additionally, every time I cross chains or switch to a new contract, I leave a small test amount first, confirm that the funds arrive and the authorization is successful, then increase the amount. If I can revoke the authorization, I do so. Recently, before and after the upgrade of that mainstream public chain, everyone was guessing whether projects would migrate or not. I, for one, first checked all the scattered authorizations, so I wouldn't get stuck halfway during scheduled maintenance or downtime. Watching for anomalies late at night is really annoying. That's all for now.

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