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Lately, multi-chain wallet management has been giving me a headache, assets scattered like broken glass: one chain has some gas fees, another chain is clogged with an obscure token, flipping back and forth feels like I'm searching for the remote control.
Later, I learned my lesson and only keep major tokens and frequently used chains in my main wallet, treating other chains as "temporary drawers," clearing them out after use; I also keep a note sheet (really crude but effective), writing a couple of lines about "purpose/source/when to transfer back," because if I can't remember it myself, I shouldn't force it.
By the way, recently those on-chain data tools and tags have been criticized for being laggy and possibly being manipulated, I somewhat believe it but not entirely...
Honestly, tags are just like bullet comments, don’t treat them as plot conclusions, you still need to watch the transfer paths yourself.
Anyway, I’m the kind of person who reads address character profiles, and the worst thing is having too many characters mixed up.
Alright, I’m off to work.