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Recently, I’ve been a bit overwhelmed by my multi-chain wallet: switching back and forth between mainnet, L2, and testnet, assets scattered like dust in every corner, opening the wallet to see a bunch of small balances, it’s just annoying.
Later, I simply learned my lesson — only keep one “main wallet” as the mothership, and if I need to interact, I transfer a small amount from the mothership to a “task wallet,” and once done, I can withdraw it back; the remaining funds are just fuel, no need to fuss.
I record on-chain transactions every weekend, jotting down the ins and outs of cross-chain transfers, lending, and staking, otherwise in a couple of months I won’t remember why I put them there.
Recently, everyone’s comparing RWA and US bond yields to on-chain yield products, I do that too, but honestly, first get your asset map clear, or else even the most attractive yields just accelerate fragmentation…
That’s it for now.