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When you have more wallets and more chains, do you suddenly forget where you put your money?
I've come to accept it: fragmentation can't be avoided, only managed better. My approach is pretty simple—main wallet always only does "storage + a little interaction," and for each chain, I keep a dedicated wallet for transactions. Once authorized, I clean it up afterward; otherwise, I wouldn't even dare to click the next day. Also, I give each address a note, like a travel journal, to remember "what this is for," or else reviewing records really becomes overwhelming. Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock, and phishing links are everywhere... Honestly, the busier I am with cross-chain yield hunting, the more likely I am to slip up with a careless click. Now I prefer to go slower, double-check a couple of times.