Lately, multi-chain wallets are giving me a splitting headache—my assets are scattered like parts in different ruins: a bit on the mainnet, a bit on L2, a bit of leftover testnet airdrop residue… I don’t even have that much money, yet opening the wallet feels like doing archaeology. Developers can’t stop talking about words like modularity and the DA layer—on the user side, it’s basically just confusion: “So where exactly did I put my money?”



My current makeshift approach is simple: two wallets are enough—one “everyday hot wallet” dedicated to interaction, signing, and authorization; and one “a slightly colder storage wallet” that basically stays put. Don’t chase having a little in every chain. If you really use it often, just fix on two or three chains; for the other chains, if there’s anything there, just gather it up once and move it over—don’t keep making yourself move tiny amounts every day and create chaos.

On the security front, I’m willing to take one extra step: spend ten minutes every week to clear and revoke permissions, and also copy the seed phrase offline and stash it in a drawer… It’s a hassle, but it’s still better than waking up one day to find the wallet “modularized” into nothing. Anyway, that’s what I’ll do for now.
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