I almost transferred a small amount from Arbitrum to BSC just now, but I accidentally pasted the previous recipient's address... I was stunned. Luckily, the wallet popup warned "This is not the same chain," or I would've messed up again and bragged about my mistake. Multi-chain wallets are really convenient, but asset fragmentation is also quite annoying: sometimes there's gas on one chain, other times there's a stuck LP on another, and to hedge, you first need to find some spare change.



My current clumsy method is: only keep long-term holdings and yield base assets in the main wallet, and dedicate one or two "cooking accounts" for DeFi/tasks; I write a fixed common recipient address into the notes for each chain, and before transferring, I read the notes aloud like a spell... The airdrop season is even more ridiculous this time, with task platforms turning into anti-witchcraft, making points like clocking in at work. I’d rather earn a little less than open ten chains every day just to find that 0.02 asset. The core idea is: better to manage layers with some hassle than to treat "slip-ups" as part of the strategy.
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