Recently, my wallet has been getting more and more full, and my assets are scattered all over: one copy on the mainnet, one on the layer two, and some remnants on the testnet... Honestly, it's like I've stuffed change into my jacket pockets, pants pockets, and backpack compartments, only to realize when I head out for coffee that I’ve been searching for a long time.



I currently have two tricks: first, assign a "purpose" to each chain, for example, one is dedicated to liquidity, another only holds long-term assets, and I don’t move assets from A to B today and then back tomorrow; second, set aside 10 minutes weekly for reconciliation, open the aggregation dashboard to scan quickly, and casually round up small amounts—if the fee isn't worth it, just consider it lost, so I don’t keep it in mind.

Recently, everyone’s talking excitedly about modularization and the DA layer, developers are hyped, but as a user like me... I’d rather first get a handle on the small change in my own wallet. Anyway, as long as it’s not messy, it’s much more comfortable to execute.
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