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Using multi-chain wallets for a long time really can drive people crazy: you end up with a main wallet, interaction wallets, a stack of “yield-harvesting” wallets, and then on top of that all kinds of L2s and side chains—the assets get split into crumbs… Right now I’m fixated on just one thing: making it so I can always answer, “How much do I have left, where is it, and can I move it?” The approach is pretty old-school: designate one main chain as the “warehouse,” and on the other chains keep only enough gas for what you need plus the transaction limits for that round of interactions. Before every cross-chain move, check the route and the estimated slippage first—otherwise you might get clipped unexpectedly and bleed a bit of funds, and reconciling everything afterward gets even more chaotic. Recently, everyone’s putting RWA and US bond yield rates alongside on-chain yield products to compare—so I looked too, but honestly, no matter how good the returns are, if your capital is scattered and you can’t even find it again, it’s awkward. What I fear most isn’t losing money; it’s losing control. Losing money is something you can review and analyze, but losing control means you don’t even know where the mistake happened. For now, I’ll clean out my old wallets again tonight.