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My wallet is so full it’s like opening a storefront: chain A with just a tiny bit of gas, chain B with a few NFT ticket stubs, and chain C still holding screenshots of testnet task points… The most annoying part of asset fragmentation isn’t that there’s less—it’s that you can’t find what you’ve got. My dumb workaround is to set one “main vault” to hold only the core assets and stablecoins, and treat all the other chains like tourist attractions: once the tasks are done, I clear them out and reclaim the funds. Then I also leave a minimum amount of gas on each chain; otherwise, if I want to move things out, I’ll have to buy coins temporarily, and you really end up laughing at yourself.
Thinking about it later, it’s pretty ridiculous. Every day I’m guessing, “Will the mainnet issue tokens?”—but the most common loss is forgetting which chain still has $20 on it. Anyway, now I do a unified inventory every Friday night and write it down in my memo, so I don’t get bullied by my own wallet group.