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The more I use multi-chain wallets, the more I feel that asset fragmentation is truly a "mental drain generator"… Sometimes ETH, sometimes L2, then some Sol, and a few leftover testnet tokens, flipping back and forth until my eyes are dizzy. Later, I simply came up with a rough method: keep only long-term assets in the main wallet, treat other chains as small change wallets, enough to use, don’t put everything in. Spend 10 minutes every weekend scanning the balances, consolidate what can be consolidated, and make a small note for what can’t, anyway don’t let yourself get confused.
Once I saw a blockchain data tool label an address as "smart money," and I got excited and wanted to follow, but the more I looked, the more off it seemed. The label was quite lagging, and I felt it could be misleading… In the end, I thought: if you don’t understand it, don’t move first. That time I held back from acting, and later looking back, it was like avoiding a wave of trouble. Now I’d rather go slow than mess myself up in a bunch of chains.