Do you ever have that feeling: the more wallets you fill, the more assets become fragmented, and in the end, you can't even find what you bought... I now have a row of multi-chain wallets on my phone, and there are a bunch of small balances on-chain like change jars. I want to consolidate them but worry that doing so will trigger high fees and slippage. Honestly, the premise of not managing chaos is to admit that it will be a bit chaotic.



My recent clumsy solution is: keep only one "calm wallet" in the main account, basically untouched; use another "dirty wallet" for experiments/interactions, tinkering on whichever chain I’m on, preferring to keep balances scattered rather than moving them around chaotically; and add a dedicated wallet for airdrops/junk... Before cross-chain transfers, I draw two paths in my notes, or MEV will confuse me again. Modularization and DA layer development make developers excited, but for users: more chains, more wallets, more mental fatigue. Anyway, for now, this is how it is—avoid cross-chain transfers whenever possible.
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