Using multi-chain wallets for a long time really becomes a mess: one chain here, another chain there, and in the end, you forget where your balances still are. My simple method is to keep only two "frequent wallets": one dedicated to daily interactions, and a colder one for long-term storage; the remaining old addresses should be cleaned out, merged if possible, don’t be attached to those small amounts. Then, set aside ten minutes each week for a quick "roll call": list the chains, addresses, and main assets in a small table, and also review the authorizations, or else one day when funds are deducted, you might think it’s a mistake on your part. Recently, some people interpret large on-chain transfers and unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets as "smart money"... honestly, your assets are already fragmented into shambles, and moving them around with others only makes it more chaotic. I’ve decided to set strict rules for my positions first, and treat other noise as roadside broadcasts—just ignore it after hearing.

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