Lately, I've been really confused by multi-chain wallets, assets scattered like loose change: half on the mainnet, half on some L2, plus a few test chain airdrop leftovers... Opening the wallet feels like tuning a radio, full of noise on the screen. My simple method is to separate "frequently used" and "archaeological" addresses strictly: only keep two or three addresses for daily use, try to use fixed routes for cross-chain transfers, and avoid swapping bridges just for a little cheaper today and forgetting where they came from tomorrow; those small amounts of tokens are just considered lost, don’t waste time trying to make them whole. Also, I make a quick note every week: what chain I stored what on, why I stored it there, just three lines are enough. Modularization and DA layer narrative development are popular among developers, but ordinary users basically only care about not adding another layer of "where" anxiety... Anyway, I’ll first keep my own collection of fragments under control.

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