Lately, multi-chain wallets have been getting more and more like stuffing a drawer with loose change: sometimes it’s the mainnet, sometimes L2, then a side chain—your assets end up scattered into a bunch, and it’s just annoying. Later, I came up with a simple, clumsy workaround: keep one main wallet as a “salary card” for what I use often, and treat the other chains as temporary pockets. Once a weekend, I consolidate everything; if I don’t, that’s fine too—but I still have to leave a note: why I’m transferring it over and how long I expect to move it out. Otherwise, if you actually run into market fluctuations, just figuring out where your assets are can send your emotions into meltdown.



Recently, the whole “yield stacking” talk around re-staking/sharing security has been getting pretty loud. Honestly, I’m also afraid of ending up trapped in a nested “doll” setup, so I’m testing with small amounts for now. Like last night—I only sent 12u to run the process. After waiting 40 seconds for confirmation, I was already replaying in my mind whether I’d accidentally messed up again. Anyway, I’ll focus on making it through first; knowing where your money is matters more than squeezing out a little extra profit.
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