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Recently, multi-chain wallets have made things a bit chaotic again… One chain is used for testing networks, another for earning points, and whether the mainnet will issue tokens or not is still a guess. A bunch of small assets scattered all over the wallet, looking really annoying.
Later, I simply came up with a dumb method: only keep 1-2 frequently used wallets daily, treat all other chains as “labs,” and once a week on a fixed day, clean up the scattered assets—merge what can be merged, and don’t renew or add more positions if it’s not meaningful.
Use notes to write down “purpose + source + risk,” otherwise I forget what each one is for after a couple of weeks.
Next time, I plan to tighten up cross-chain and signing processes even more.
How do you avoid being dragged down by these fragmented pieces?