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Just checked out MultiChain Wallet in the elevator, the signal was spotty, but it looked more “clean”: don’t worry about the balances in detail, just focus on a few main chains + the entry points of commonly used protocols, and for the remaining fragmented assets, I’ll just leave a note “Don’t move / Wait for aggregation.” To be honest, the most annoying part of fragmentation isn’t the small amount of money, but having to think for a long time about where each transaction came from every time I sign… I now set a main wallet as a “storage,” and other chains as “pocket change,” only consolidating when it reaches a certain amount. I’d rather wait two more days than click around randomly. Recently, people keep comparing RWA and US Treasury yields to various on-chain returns, I’ve seen that too, but I care more about: these yields cross multiple chains and bridges, and considering the mental fatigue and fees, is it worth it? Anyway, I just want to keep things simple.