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Lately, I've been getting a bit annoyed by multi-chain wallets and a bunch of small assets... The more I use them, the more it feels like stuffing screws into a drawer, and when I look for them, it's all "this small amount counts as money but isn't worth moving." My current somewhat dumb approach is: keep only long-term positions and necessary approvals in the main wallet, use a separate wallet for daily interactions, and try to stick to a few fixed routes for cross-chain transfers—don't jump between this bridge today and that platform tomorrow, or your accounts will get messy.
There's also a small habit: after each interaction, I make sure to clear all approvals, especially those with "unlimited" limits—basically, saving trouble once, but it might set a trap for myself later. As for the recent speculation about whether projects will migrate before and after the mainstream chain upgrades, I actually prefer to tighten my fund flow first: avoid making chaotic moves during maintenance windows, concentrate gas and stablecoins on one or two main chains, and treat other chains as secondary holdings—wait until a migration actually happens to move them slowly... Anyway, I’d rather earn a little less than mess myself up.