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Lately, multi-chain wallets are becoming more and more like drawers filled with receipts: mainnet, L2, various test airdrops—addresses opened on a whim, assets scattered all over. When assets break apart, things get messy. My simple method is to assign roles to each wallet: one for long-term holdings only, one for interactions, and one "trash can that can be emptied at any time." I spend a fixed 10 minutes weekly reconciling, recording the balance and purpose in a spreadsheet; if I don’t record it, I treat it as nonexistent... Otherwise, I really start to feel more and more anxious the more I look.
In the group, people are sharing screenshots about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and “de-pegging,” which also makes me tense up a bit. So I need a reminder: first, check which chain and pool you are exposed to, don’t panic and switch positions recklessly. To put it simply, having many wallets isn’t the problem; lacking boundaries is. That’s it for now, follow the plan.