Lately, dealing with multi-chain wallets has been a bit overwhelming, with assets split into snack bag-like pieces all over the place. My simple method is: mainly use one address as a "storage," and other chains/wallets just as temporary transfers, clearing them after use; before each cross-chain transfer, I write a note (which chain, what for), or I won't recognize that transaction in a few days. Also, don’t be lazy with the seed phrase—write it all down on paper, keep it separate, and if possible, use hardware wallets, at least then I won’t accidentally click on a phishing link.



Modularization and the DA layer have been the hot topics lately, developers seem pretty excited. As a user, I just care about: don’t make me install three more wallets or remember five more networks. The more chains there are, the more phishing entry points… Today, I almost fell for a “airdrop verification” again, but luckily, my old rule still works: don’t click on unfamiliar links, really.
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