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Multi-chain wallets really turn people into warehouse managers… Asset fragmentation in the end is not “more opportunities,” but “how much I still haven't remembered.” I’m feeling quite old-fashioned now: one main wallet as a storage, not touched daily; one hot wallet as a pocket money wallet for interactions; and another “test wallet” for new projects, to pay tuition if something goes wrong. Every time I cross chains, I’ll casually write a note like “Why from A to B,” or else in a few days I’ll be left with a bunch of small balances mocking me.
Yesterday I was still watching on-chain, after the bridge from 0x8f…c2, gas + slippage added up, it felt like the wallet was being sliced into tiny pieces. To be clear, it’s not the assets that are fragmented, but attention. On the macro side, they’re talking about easing expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets all acting up together. I’m not betting on a direction, just doing one thing: merging what can be merged, writing out the steps to withdraw first, so I don’t get caught in a wave of simultaneous rise and fall, ending up in chaos myself. That’s all for now.