In the past, when multi-chain wallets grew more complex, assets would be fragmented into tiny pieces... Today, they are on this chain, tomorrow on that chain, and trying to review everything feels like flipping through old accounts. Later, I simply wrote the rules into code: the main wallet only holds two chains, and the other chains are just "change wallets." Every time I cross over, I ask myself: Will I die if I don't cross this one? If not, then forget it.



Recently, cross-chain bridges have had issues again, and the "waiting for confirmation" atmosphere from oracle errors has become even heavier. I also became a bit more cautious: set limits before cross-chain transfers, split into two steps, and take it slow if needed. The most useful thing is setting reminders for myself (balance/authorization/arrival), and once set, my mindset truly changes: I no longer obsess over market fluctuations, and it becomes easier to stick to "no chasing, no leverage," which feels... more solid. Anyway, I can't mess it up; at worst, I just miss out.
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