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Recently, multi-chain wallets have made things a bit chaotic, assets are scattered across different pockets, and I have to flip through a lot just to capture a "queue moment." My simple method: first categorize by "purpose," not by chain—keep a small amount of gas for frequently used hot wallets for daily interactions; for infrequently used assets, directly store them in cold wallets or separate addresses, and don't mix them with experimental addresses. Before each cross-chain or chain switch, write down a line: where to where, why you're transferring, and how long you expect to use it, so you don't forget what you're doing after two weeks.
These days, there's a main chain upgrade/maintenance, and the group is guessing whether some ecosystems will move. I don't chase the hype anyway, so I concentrate the funds that need to be moved into two or three "main pockets," and leave the rest of the fragments untouched if possible. Transferring back and forth on-chain is the easiest way to be hit by fees and to exhaust your memory.