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My multi-chain wallet is increasingly starting to look like a drawer filled with all kinds of charging cables: each one "might come in handy," but when I actually need to use it, I have to spend ten minutes rummaging first. My makeshift solution is: treat the main wallet like a salary card, don’t touch or spend it; open one or two small accounts specifically for on-chain interactions, even naming them by "purpose" (airdrops/DeFi/testing), and always check the notes before transferring, or I might gaslight myself into doubting everything.
Asset fragmentation shouldn’t be forced to be complete; honestly, most cross-chain transfers are just working for bridges and transaction fees. I keep one chain as "cash flow," and treat the others as "experimental fields," periodically consolidating the scattered assets. Recently, the stacking and shared security yield stacking got criticized as a copycat scheme, and I also feel a bit guilty about it. Anyway, the more I stack, the more I need clearer compartmentalization, or I won’t know which "child" caused the explosion when things go wrong. How about you?