Lately, it feels more and more like tidying up drawers: stuffing a bunch of small balances into a multi-chain wallet, swapping some gas on this chain today, crossing over to buy an NFT tomorrow, and when I look back, the assets are shattered like cookie crumbs... The most annoying part is not being able to find them when I need to use them, or getting stuck on confirmation, which blows my mind.



My current rough method is: keep only "enough change" on each chain, concentrate the main funds in two or three places as much as possible, write down the transaction fees and arrival times in a memo before cross-chain transfers, and conveniently set a reminder + a single transaction limit for myself. Honestly, I feel a bit timid when I set the limit—worried about missing opportunities—but after a couple of days, I sleep more peacefully: at least I won't accidentally transfer a sum to the wrong chain and watch it slowly confirm.

By the way, I see another round of crashes in the chain games, with inflation + studios + coin prices twisting each other into a knot. I increasingly feel that assets shouldn't be spread too thin; otherwise, if something goes wrong, it's too late to withdraw... Anyway, I prefer to go slow and confirm before moving forward.
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