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Lately, I’ve been using my wallet more and more, and my assets are also fragmenting into pieces: one copy on the mainnet, one on L2, and the testnet still lying around in some dust... My current clumsy method is “unified entry point + layered storage,” with only two or three addresses for frequent use, and everything else treated as cold storage, avoided if possible. Especially now, with cross-chain bridges having issues again, I’d rather wait two more days for confirmation than risk rushing and ending up in an incident chat group.
I also have a small habit: after each operation, I casually note down “Why did I do this?” Otherwise, after a week, I look at the on-chain records and completely forget what kind of brain fart I had at the time. I’ve also seen abnormal quotes from oracles once, and everyone learned their lesson: wait for confirmation, don’t rush. Honestly, if you can’t keep track of fragmented assets, just add a “checklist” for yourself—don’t think it’s old-fashioned, it can really save your life. In the end, it’s still that sentence: the entry point must be unified, and the checklist must be updated.