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Lately, dealing with multi-chain wallets has been a bit overwhelming, assets scattered like seeds everywhere: one chain here, another chain there, and in the end, I forget which one holds what. My clumsy method is to "water" them once a week on a fixed day—treat the two most-used wallets as the main pots, keep only enough gas in the other chains, and if I want to play, just transfer from the main wallet; I also keep a simple spreadsheet to record: which chain, what it's for, when I entered, don’t rely on memory, it will deceive you...
These days, Meme and celebrity shoutouts are again drawing attention, and I see newcomers in the group chasing after it eagerly. Honestly, what I fear most is asset fragmentation plus emotional fragmentation, ending up taking the "last baton" without even knowing which wallet I lost money in. As for trusting data or intuition, I trust data a bit more, at least it will honestly tell me: where exactly did the money scatter? For now, organizing gradually is much more comfortable than a big one-time move.