My current wallet is becoming more and more like a drawer… One chain, one address—my assets get fragmented into dust, and even finding a small position takes forever. Later, I forced myself to do three things: never authorize/sign casually with the main wallet—if a read-only option is available, use that; categorize interaction wallets by “purpose,” not by “chain.” After every authorization, go check the permissions immediately—if you can turn things off, turn them off; otherwise, if one day an upgrade’s logic takes a detour, you won’t know who’s still deducting from you. As for cross-chain bridges and aggregators, I also check what exactly they make you sign before doing anything. Recently, everyone’s been complaining about MEV and unfair ordering—so basically, no matter how urgent it is, don’t just hand over permissions on the spot. Oh, and I still keep one “low-tech” method: I screenshot before and after key transactions… In any case, future reconciliation arguments will all rely on it.

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