Lately, I've been a bit annoyed by multi-chain wallet hassles: assets are spread across several chains, small amounts piled up, looking like a bunch of scattered files on my desktop. I used to think about "unified management," but then I realized that honestly, it's better not to pursue elegance first—keeping things from getting messy is the goal.



Now I patch things up: only two or three main wallets, everything else is just temporary pockets, used and then cleared; each chain has a fixed "transfer address," with clear notes on its purpose; I avoid cross-chain transfers if possible—recently, bridges have had issues, which is just exhausting to watch... If I do cross, I start small, testing the waters, and once it becomes a habit—especially when oracle prices go haywire—I prefer to go slower.

There's also a rough method: spend ten minutes every Friday reconciling accounts, quickly check balances and authorizations (too many approvals can be intimidating), and if things are out of order, do small fixes—no need to get everything perfect in one go. Anyway, I’m not a big player, so I just want to keep a steady mindset.
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