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Is it the same for you: the more wallets you have, the more scattered your assets become, opening them feels like rummaging through a drawer looking for keys...
My current clumsy method is "divide into boxes by purpose," the main wallet holds long-term assets with as clean permissions as possible; for daily interactions, I use another one, specifically for connecting to Dapps, and I clear the authorizations every few days, otherwise, a bunch of "unlimited limits" just makes me nervous.
For cross-chain transfers, don’t rush around; first, write it down in a memo: which chain this asset comes from, what it’s for, which address to receive it at, so I don’t forget what I did the next day.
Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock, and phishing links are rampant, the more anxious I get, the easier I click the wrong thing… Anyway, I now prefer to spend an extra minute verifying the domain name and signature content, rather than saving that little bit of time.
For now, I’ll slowly organize the “drawer” again.