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Multi-chain wallets, you know, a few years ago, to save trouble, one wallet was used across all chains. Now there are tons of chains and addresses, assets scattered like tea leaves everywhere, making reconciliation a headache. My current simple method: only keep long-term assets in the main wallet, use small wallets for interactions, and treat moving assets back and forth on-chain as paying a "refresh tax"; every week, pick a fixed day to screenshot the balances and note a line of remarks, or else I’ll forget which chain I still have assets on. I regret not the outcome, but that I didn’t distinguish addresses and purposes early on, making it more troublesome to fix later. Recently, AI Agents and automated trading are being hyped up, talking about fully automated on-chain interactions, sounds great, but I care more about what permissions they’ve taken and where the revoke options are… Anyway, as long as the money isn’t messed up, I won’t worry, so that’s how I’ll keep it for now.