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Recently, multi-chain wallets are becoming more and more like drawers filled with all kinds of loose ends... Today I looked for an LP position, flipped through three layers of wallets before I remembered which chain I put it on. My simple method is: the main wallet does one thing—hold long-term and LP principal; each chain keeps a "change purse" specifically for paying gas and small operations, don’t mix them together, or the accounts will get more and more complicated. Also, every time I cross chains or change addresses, I casually write a note like "why transfer, what am I preparing to do," so after a couple of weeks, I won’t forget the record.
If I hadn’t also used the test address to receive serious assets at the time, I wouldn’t have a bunch of fragments scattered everywhere now, and I’d be worried about the fees if I tried to gather them. By the way, recently there’s been a pretty heated discussion in the community about privacy coins/mixing compliance. I definitely don’t dare make the fund paths too complicated; the simpler, the better, to avoid having to explain everything myself later. That’s it for now, take your time to tidy up—better than trying to organize everything all at once.