Lately, dealing with multi-chain wallets has been a bit overwhelming. Assets are scattered here and there, and waking up to find the balances don't match makes me really annoyed... My current simple method is: only keep the main wallet for long-term dollar-cost averaging positions, and use other chains for small amounts as "change wallets," specifically for paying gas fees and quick trades, then recover them. I also give each chain a note—don't rely on memory. Additionally, I set a fixed day each week for reconciliation, even if just five minutes, or else the fragments will pile up and get more chaotic. Recently, there's been talk about tax increases and tighter or looser compliance in certain regions, which basically means the inflow and outflow expectations change, making people more prone to reckless operations. I prefer not to move funds back and forth frequently. For now, I'll just put all wallet addresses into a spreadsheet and review them before bed tonight.

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