Using a multi-chain wallet for a long time really makes you laugh at yourself: losing an asset on chain A, losing one on chain B, the main wallet is like a drawer, opening it reveals all small change and old receipts. Later, I came up with a simple trick: only keep one "daily use" address, and interact with it normally; the assets on other chains are regularly moved back to two or three commonly used chains, don’t spread them everywhere. Before each transfer, write down what you’re about to do in a memo, or else after a couple of days, seeing a small gas fee makes you start questioning life… I keep transaction records, screenshots, and timelines, so I won’t have trouble finding "evidence" if disputes arise later.



Recently, someone has been watching large transfers and the movement of hot and cold wallets on exchanges, shouting "smart money," but honestly, when I see this kind of interpretation, I first calm down for three seconds: maybe they’re just internal rebalancing or consolidating, and following that kind of speculation will only fragment your assets more. Anyway, I prefer to keep things simple and clean. How about you?
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