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Recently, multi-chain wallets are becoming more and more like failed drawer organizers: A chain has a little, B chain has a little, and you still need to prepare some Gas for each. If you want to transfer some, you first have to find which chain has spare change. It's quite annoying.
Then I came up with a simple method: only keep long-term L2 and large stablecoins in the main wallet, and treat all other chains as "change wallets." I do a weekly check and conveniently consolidate the small amounts back into the two frequently used chains. Otherwise, it really gets messier and messier...
Additionally, economic collapses in chain games are even worse—inflation plus studio runs, leaving a bunch of fragmented assets that are a hassle to withdraw.
Anyway, I now prefer to open fewer addresses; even if I lose some, it's better for review.