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Lately, dealing with multi-chain wallets has been giving me a headache. Assets are spread across several chains, and even though the total amount hasn't changed, I just feel uneasy. My current approach is pretty crude: I keep two or three addresses fixed for my main holdings, and for other chains, I only leave enough gas for transactions. When I need to interact, I transfer temporarily, use it, then clear it out—preferably taking a few extra steps rather than constantly checking balances.
Whenever there's news about cross-chain bridges having issues, I get even lazier about jumping back and forth; plus, with oracles occasionally acting up, everyone’s just waiting for confirmation. I’ve learned to slow down—it's okay to be a bit cautious. Honestly, I’m most afraid not of slow transactions but of chaos—because if things get messy, it’s easy to slip up, click the wrong thing, or forget to revoke permissions. Usually, the loss isn’t from market moves but from myself. That’s it for now. I’ll check the chains again tomorrow morning to see if there are any new signals.