Lately, dealing with multi-chain wallets has been a bit annoying. My assets are scattered across this chain and that one. Opening a bunch of apps makes me think I’m busy, but really it’s just fragmentation wearing my mind down. I’ve got a simple workaround: keep only one “main ledger” address in my main holdings, treat the other chains like change wallets, and move funds back after I’m done. For every cross-chain transfer, I write a line of notes first (where I’m transferring to, and what I’m doing), otherwise two days later I’ll start to doubt whether I’ve been hacked.



Hardware wallets are out of stock again, and phishing links are rampant. To put it plainly: if your security awareness hasn’t caught up, don’t get too reckless. Forget it—speak plainly: it’s better to have fewer on-chain opportunities than to treat your mnemonic phrase and signatures like a joke just to save two minutes. The simpler your rules are, the less likely you are to end up in a mess.
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