Whenever I have too many wallets now, I start to get annoyed, assets are scattered everywhere like sesame seeds...


Eventually I just accept it: the main wallet only does one thing—manage the big holdings and long-term assets, and if permissions can be not granted, then don’t grant them;
each chain is also paired with a “dirty wallet,” specifically for clicking new links and interacting with airdrops, so if something goes wrong, it’s just a learning fee.
There’s also a rough method: immediately record a note after each authorization (I use a memo, clearly stating who I gave it to and for what), then a few days later, centrally revoke unused permissions, otherwise you simply won’t remember who can still move your money.
Recently, AI Agents that automatically help you trade/interact are quite popular, basically just signing on your behalf more diligently…
The more elaborate the narrative sounds, the more I just want to ask: what permissions did it take, how does the fund flow work, and can it be stopped at any time?
Anyway, don’t let “saving trouble” turn into “saving your life.”
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