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I’ve used multi-chain wallets so much that it feels like my assets have been “swept” by me into every corner… NFTs are on Chain A, gas is on Chain B, and my main holdings are on Chain C. Opening the wallet and seeing a line of small change is just frustrating. Later I realized it isn’t talent—it’s habit: keep one “main wallet” to hold long-term assets and the big positions, and treat every other chain as a tool wallet. When you’re done using them, liquidate—at least down to just a bit of gas. I also use a very down-to-earth method: spend 10 minutes every weekend reconciling, bridge back everything that can be merged, and don’t let those fragments take up your mind. Recently, everyone has been comparing RWA and US bond yield rates to on-chain yield products—if I’m being honest, I care more about how many places my assets are scattered, and which one I should rescue first if something goes wrong… Anyway, don’t YOLO—the more wallets you have, the lazier you get about moving them.