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My current wallet is so numerous it’s like opening a blind box: main wallet, profit-harvesting wallet, small account for dropping MEME… assets are scattered across several chains, and to see the total assets, I have to piece together a detective puzzle. Honestly, without some rules, I’ll eventually transfer myself out during transactions.
Actually, I have a simple method: one “main storage” for long-term holdings only, and the other chains’ wallets are just small change wallets. If I can consolidate, I do; if not, I write notes + screenshots and save them in an album. Before each cross-chain transfer, I first jot down three lines in a memo: which chain it’s from, which chain it’s going to, and the last digits of the recipient address. Anyway, with so many chains, my brain starts to get confused.
Recently, that mainstream public chain is about to upgrade/maintain again, and everyone in the group is guessing whether projects will migrate. My reaction is: don’t get your hopes up first, clear all authorizations, and understand the cross-chain bridge paths clearly… Otherwise, it’s not a migration, but my assets will just go “missing.”