Sticking with a single wallet is actually the way to go. Here's why: you get better control over your keys, fewer tracking vulnerabilities scattered across multiple addresses, and less friction when managing your assets. Plus, it cuts down the mental overhead of remembering recovery phrases and security setups. One solid wallet with proper security practices beats juggling multiple ones any day.
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FallingLeaf
· 21h ago
Using a wallet really makes things easier, no need to remember a bunch of seed phrases that drive you crazy.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-07 06:31
Sounds good, but can it really withstand an exchange collapse? I'm still a bit hesitant about single wallets.
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WenMoon42
· 01-06 05:46
Using one wallet is indeed convenient, but are you really not worried about putting all your eggs in one basket...
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 01-06 05:44
One wallet is truly amazing, you can sleep peacefully without worrying about which address has been tracked again.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 01-06 05:34
Alright, just one wallet really saves the hassle. No need to remember all kinds of mnemonics every day, it's driving me crazy.
Sticking with a single wallet is actually the way to go. Here's why: you get better control over your keys, fewer tracking vulnerabilities scattered across multiple addresses, and less friction when managing your assets. Plus, it cuts down the mental overhead of remembering recovery phrases and security setups. One solid wallet with proper security practices beats juggling multiple ones any day.