I've recently been driven a bit crazy by multi-chain wallets... assets spread across several chains, opening them up feels like pulling out a drawer full of charging cables—obviously usable but just impossible to find what I need. So I decided to layer my "frequently used + cold storage": only keep what I need to move in the main wallet, avoid leaving unnecessary tokens on other chains if possible, and regularly sweep small balances back to a "storage address." Otherwise, bookkeeping really becomes a mess. Last night, I saw everyone comparing RWA and US Treasury yields to various on-chain yield products. My first thought wasn't whether it's lucrative but "which chain and protocol is this yield actually in"... So I turned off all the notifications in my wallet, at least to stop being led by alert sounds, and to keep things clean so I can manage them slowly. Anyway, don't aim for perfection in one step; just not messing up is already half the victory.

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