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Lately, I've been feeling a bit anxious about multi-chain wallets: funds are spread across several chains and addresses, and seeing the balances is quite reassuring, but when I actually need to use them, I get flustered. Now I've simply accepted it—I'm treating complexity as the enemy. My main wallet only keeps two commonly used chains, and other chains are just "business trip wallets," used and then cleared; if I can consolidate, I do. Before cross-chain transfers, I write a note about what I plan to do, otherwise, during confirmation, my mind automatically starts doubting everything. Also, I reserve gas by planning for the "worst case," allocating a bit more, preferring to hold extra funds rather than get stuck halfway. Recently, everyone’s talking about rate cut expectations, the dollar index fluctuating, and risk assets acting up together, so I’m even more cautious about asset fragmentation. The more chaotic things get, the more I think I’ll just leave it as is for now.