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Lately, the multi-chain wallet chaos has been a bit overwhelming, with assets scattered like coins: some on Chain A, some on L2, and gas fees all over the place. Honestly, it’s not about losing money, but about mental exhaustion… My current simple method is: only keep the main holdings in two addresses, and treat other chains as “change wallets,” accumulating a certain amount before consolidating back; do a monthly reconciliation and rebalancing on a fixed day, rather than checking every day, or I’ll really get anxious.
By the way, I want to complain that some people in the group treat the tags from on-chain data tools as gospel. I’m increasingly skeptical about trusting them completely—whether it’s lag or misinformation. Anyway, I’d rather keep a small notebook myself: what is this address used for, how long I plan to hold this money. Let it be slow if it needs to be, at least it won’t be chaotic.