These past few days I've been translating multi-chain wallets again, and the more I look at it, the more it looks like a mirror ball: assets are shattered everywhere, but actually my attention is also fragmented... My current quick fix is to assign a "purpose" to each chain, only keeping long-term assets on the main chain, using L2 specifically for interactions and airdrops, and not bothering with other small chains just for convenience; then I make a table (a real table), recording a row for each: "which chain it's on / which wallet I use / what I do with it / when I last moved it," otherwise in a couple of weeks I start questioning life. Modularization and DA layer development are hot topics among developers, but for users, it’s pretty much: more addresses and more balances in the wallet, which just gives me a headache. Anyway, I’d rather have fewer opportunities than spend every day picking up sesame seeds across different chains. For now, I’ll do this: tonight I’ll consolidate all scattered tokens into two frequently used chains.

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