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Lately, multi-chain wallets are becoming more and more like drawers filled with spare change.
Today, I claimed an airdrop on Chain A, tomorrow I’ll do some yield farming on Chain B, and when I look back, assets are broken into tiny pieces—it's really easy to get confused.
My clumsy solution is: only keep one address in the main wallet (preferably cold storage), and treat other chains as “notebooks.”
Each time I cross chains, I stick to two or three fixed routes, to minimize hassle.
Also, I set a fixed day each week to copy down the balances on all chains and conveniently revoke unused authorizations.
Otherwise, seeing a bunch of fragmented USDT and coins, my mood gets fragmented too.
Recently, everyone’s comparing RWA and US Treasury yields to on-chain yield products.
I also look at those, but I care more about: for that small interest margin, how much additional chain/bridge/contract risk am I taking on?
When I do the math, is it actually not worth it?
Next time, I plan to set a “minimum disturbance amount” for each chain—if it’s below that, I won’t touch it…
How do you all keep your wallets from getting more and more chaotic?