As wallets keep getting filled up, assets are like coins scattered everywhere… I generally don’t aim for “everything in one place”—to be blunt, that’s hard. So I switch to “don’t let me end up unable to find it.” The main wallet only holds what I use often and what has minimal authorization. For other chains, I treat them like separate allocations: one chain per small wallet, with a fixed purpose—so I don’t get nervous and mess up when signing or checking in.



Also, I spend 10 minutes every week scanning authorizations and balances, just maintain a simple checklist. Don’t make it too complicated; if it gets complicated, you won’t even look at it. Lately, developers are pretty excited about modularization and the DA layer, and users (me) are a bit confused. Anyway, the more chains there are, the bigger the fragmentation… What you can do is reduce the probability of chaos—don’t count on a single round of organizing to be “never wrong again.”
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