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Recently, multi-chain wallets are becoming more and more like drawers that are getting fuller and messier, with assets fragmented to the point that I have to spend a long time just figuring out where everything is: some are on this chain, others are at different addresses, and gas fees vary as well. My simple trick is to keep the "main wallet" only for two things: storing the main assets and final consolidation, while all interactions are handled through sub-wallets on different chains, named by project/quarter, otherwise I’ll definitely forget in a couple of weeks. Every time I complete a round of interactions, I conveniently note down a line: how much gas I spent, how much native currency is left, so I don’t find myself out of gas when I need to use it. Recently, with some regions increasing taxes and tightening compliance, the inflow and outflow expectations have become more uncertain, and I prefer to move less and cross chains less. I’d rather go slower than lose track of myself. (I’m really not forgetful; there are just too many chains.)