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My current management of multi-chain wallets is a bit like tidying up a bunch of chargers: the more cables there are, the more tangled they get. They all can be used, but you can never remember which one is for whom. So I just set a "port rule" for myself—main wallets only hold long-term assets, and daily interaction wallets are treated as disposable cables, cleared out after use. I also only keep one or two commonly used cross-chain bridges, so I don't get reckless trying out new ones everywhere.
The most annoying thing about asset fragmentation isn't losing money; it's the mental blow of opening ten or more chains to check balances... I set aside one fixed day each week to gather all the scattered assets into a "drawer," and also review permissions. Recently, the group has been circulating rumors about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging. The more they talk about it, the more anxious I get. Honestly, I don't want to bet on the news either. I keep stablecoins in two places, and the rest, if they need to be on-chain, just put them on-chain—don't pile everything into one corner. For now, that's enough—at least it’s not chaotic.