What I fear most is not slowness, but chaos: I can still wait if it's slow, but if it gets messy, I start losing authorization, forgetting cross-chain transfers, missing small transactions, and in the end, relying on luck to recover.



Regarding multi-chain wallets, I now enforce only three rules: 1) The main wallet only holds long-term assets, basically not connected to all kinds of messy websites; 2) Interaction wallets are divided by chain, with names directly written as “Arb-Interaction / OP-Interaction,” don’t try to be cool, so you don’t mistake them at midnight; 3) Before changing routes, check slippage and minimum received, better to pay more gas than to have a sandwich meal.

Recently, there's been a debate about validator income, MEV, and fair ordering, basically meaning retail investors are again annoyed by “queue jumping.” What I can do is: cross fewer unnecessary chains, concentrate assets, regularly consolidate dust into one chain, otherwise, you might think it’s diversified, but it’s actually management hell. That’s all for now.
ARB4.56%
OP2.53%
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