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Recently, multi-chain wallets have left me feeling a bit scattered: one moment this chain has a little gas, and the next moment that chain still has a few tiny coins sitting there—bits and pieces. The more I look at it, the more irritated I get. Later, I forced myself to tidy up using “the time it takes to drink a cup of tea”: keep just 1 main wallet as the storage vault, and treat everything else as a change wallet; for each chain, only leave enough for transaction fees—if the rest can be consolidated, consolidate it; if not, jot it down in a memo as a “forgetting tax” to remind myself not to go randomly opening new addresses again.
The community has been arguing about privacy coins, coin mixing, and the boundaries of compliance lately, and honestly, it’s wearing me out… Put simply, the more they argue, the clearer it becomes one thing: don’t put all your money into routes that you can’t even explain clearly yourself. My approach is kind of crude: keep the transfer paths as simple as possible, and bookkeeping matters more than “smart tricks.” Slower is fine too. That’s it for now.