Multi-chain wallets, to put it simply, are about asset fragmentation forcing people into OCD... My current habit is: only keep "long-term unused" assets in the main wallet, open a separate one for daily interactions, and toss airdrops/test tokens from various chains into a third one. When I see too many authorizations, I clean them up quickly; otherwise, if I slip up and lose a lot one day, I'll curse the router first and then myself. Also, leave a little "pass-through fee" on each chain, don't top up gas temporarily until your mood explodes. Recently, watching those blockchain games with inflation + studios + coin price spirals, it's easiest to scatter small amounts everywhere, and in the end, even I can't find them all... Anyway, I prefer to touch fewer assets and not have a wallet like a drawer full of loose coins. Long-term holding isn't about talent; it's about these small habits that I keep consistent.

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