interesting, i always thought it was more like one “public” wallet with ENS or identity info (real or anon) and then just a bunch of anon wallets spun up for a specific actions that may or may not interact with public wallet.
i have one "linkedin" "twitter" as the official "public wallet," and a bunch of one-offs like reddit etc. feel like the advancement in tech did not necessarily alleviate the identity switch friction so elegantly at all.