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Recently, multi-chain wallets have been confusing me a bit, assets scattered like screws everywhere: this chain a little, that chain a little, wanting to adjust positions but first needing to find gas. Now I try to separate "frequently used" and "long-term": keep the commonly used in one or two wallets, fix a few chains, set up routing and slippage protection in advance, so I don't get caught off guard by quick moves; long-term holdings are like cold storage, rarely touched, and each move updates the records.
Honestly, managing without chaos boils down to two things: don't let the number of addresses spiral out of control, and don't let cross-chain transfers become routine. Every time I cross or switch chains, I make a quick note: from where to where, what it's for, how much gas is left. It’s definitely more convenient than flipping through block explorers afterward.
Also, recently in the group, there's been a debate about privacy coins, mixing, and regulatory boundaries... I'm just someone caught in the middle, I understand the privacy needs, but I prefer "less exposure but not outright defy rules." Use private routing when possible, avoid mixing pools with unclear origins to save trouble explaining later. That’s all for now.