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Using a multi-chain wallet for a long time really feels like filling a drawer with all kinds of change: main wallet, test wallet, cold wallet, and a small on-chain account... Every time I want to transfer some money, I first have to find "Where did I put the U?" My current simple method is: a "clean main vault" that stays mostly untouched, with daily operations all on one or two commonly used chains. If I need to use other chains, I bridge temporarily, then bring the assets back after use. Otherwise, asset fragmentation becomes so bad that I start doubting myself. By the way, recently I saw everyone complaining about the unfairness of validator/MEV sorting, and I also feel the same: no matter how much the path is optimized, in the end, you still have to pray you don’t get caught in slippage, turning into a satirical poem... Anyway, the less fussing, the better.