Using multi-chain wallets for a long time really feels like spreading ice cream all over the table… Sometimes on Chain A, sometimes rushing to Layer 2, small change so scattered it makes me doubt my life. I now stick to three rules: only keep one "main wallet" in the primary storage, and treat wallets on other chains as petty cash; immediately make a small note each time I cross chains or authorize (skip it and be prepared for self-doubt tomorrow); and regularly revoke unused authorizations, or else seeing a bunch of permissions just annoys me.



Recently, some people have been watching large on-chain transfers and the movements of hot and cold wallets on exchanges, calling them "smart money." I also get curious and open to check, but honestly, following the hype more easily messes with my head. My biggest fear isn’t losing money, but losing control—losing money can be slowly recovered, but when your mind goes chaotic, you start clicking, transferring, and authorizing randomly, and in the end, you really lose yourself. For now, I’ll do this: tonight, gather up my scattered small coins.
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