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Using a multi-chain wallet for a long time really can “become drawer-like”—you end up stuffing a little in each chain, and when you go back to find your assets it feels like digging through old receipts… At this point, I’ve only got one word for it: drawer. The main wallet holds long-term holdings only, and the smaller wallets I use for interactions are split by purpose (going for airdrops/DeFi/testing). After each operation, I try to pull the balances back together as much as possible—otherwise the fragments just keep piling up and become increasingly annoying.
Also, don’t put too much faith in the labels from on-chain data tools. I’ve recently seen people complaining that the labels lag behind, or even can mislead you—so really, just treat them as a reference. My simple workaround: make a little table for myself, recording “which chain, which wallet, and why I put it there,” and just scan it once a week. In the end, I still keep putting the assets back into my own drawer, and that makes me feel more at ease.