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Lately, I've been feeling a bit anxious about multi-chain wallets... assets are scattered like mint candies on the ground, with a bunch of small accounts on EVM and a few addresses on Solana. Opening each wallet makes me feel, "Did I miss something again?" My current clumsy approach: only keep long-term and important NFTs in the main wallet, and treat other chains as "temporary wallets." After each interaction, I immediately note a line in my memo: chain/address/what I did/rough gas range, and also mark the boundary of the witch's edge so I don't get too close. I no longer pursue full consolidation of scattered balances; just enough for the next interaction. Otherwise, bridging back and forth gets messier and more likely to crush my mood. Recently, everyone has been comparing RWA and US bond yields to on-chain yield products. I also feel tempted, but the more this happens, the more I worry about spreading myself too thin, missing out on yields, and the management costs piling up. For now, that's it. I'm going to label the two new addresses I created in the past week and transfer small amounts back to the main chain to leave some gas.