Recently, airdrop season has heated up again, and task platforms are becoming more and more strict with anti-witch measures. The point system is forcing people to clock in like at a job... The result is that wallets are opening wider and wider, chains are spreading out more and more, and asset fragmentation has gotten to the point where I can't even remember which chain still has some small change.



I now follow one principle: don't let "a little bit everywhere" turn into "can't find anything anywhere." Large positions should be concentrated in two or three commonly used wallets as much as possible. The rest, which are only responsible for completing tasks, should have their balances cleared and permissions revoked after finishing the tasks. If they can be merged back into the main wallet, then do so. Also, avoid switching back and forth between a dozen browser plugins; the more you switch, the easier it is to sign the wrong transaction.

Tonight, I will review the authorizations for the websites I connected to this week, revoke what I can, and then record the balances of each chain in my little notebook. That's it for now.
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