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Lately, I've been getting a bit overwhelmed by multi-chain wallets, with assets scattered like weeds... My current approach is pretty simple: categorize by "use case," keep only two chains plus one wallet in the main account, and treat other chains as testing grounds. Once used, I move assets back to the main account. Honestly, I try not to manage too many addresses at once, or else seeing a bunch of small balances makes me anxious. I also don't fully trust the tags on on-chain data tools; recently, someone said they might be outdated or even misleading, so I manually note important addresses and also record approvals/signatures to avoid forgetting what I was doing in a few weeks. For now, I'll gather all the fragmented assets across chains tonight and clean up old authorizations.