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These days, the group has been talking about modularization, DA layers, and so on, developers are super excited, while I, who check the blockchain explorer every day, can only react in two seconds... Not to mention regular users. As a result, they get excited and open new chains and new wallets, and asset fragmentation just takes off.
I myself now just honestly: one "main wallet" only holds long-term positions + minimal authorized access; for experimenting with new chains and protocols, I use an "experimental wallet," and once done, I clear all authorizations. Also, set a "frequent destination" for each chain (for example, try to keep stablecoins on the same chain/same address), otherwise, transferring back and forth ends up with a pile of dust and the anxiety of not being able to find the funds. Anyway, the principle is just one sentence: don’t let the number of wallets diverge as much as your emotions... That’s it for now.