The more I use multi-chain wallets, the more they feel like a bunch of keys in a drawer—can open, but it's really annoying to find what I need.


My simple method is: only keep long-term/regularly used assets in the main wallet (stablecoins, main holdings), and all the messy DeFi, airdrops, blockchain games, and other stuff on different chains in a "test wallet."
For each chain, I also set a fixed receiving address, so I don't keep changing it every day.
Another thing is to spend half an hour each week opening Dune or the browser to check balances and quickly revoke unnecessary permissions, or I’ll forget.

Recently, watching blockchain games with their economic collapses has also been quite insightful.
Inflation hits together with studio entries, and assets spread across chains feel more like a leaking bucket—obviously not losing much, but it feels like I’m constantly losing.
Anyway, I now merge what I can, archive what I can, and the rest... do you guys have any easier tricks?
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