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These days, I've been getting really annoyed with multi-chain wallets. Assets are spread across several addresses, and just to see the total position, I have to switch back and forth. Honestly, it's just fragmentation that also fragments my mood. I'm pretty old-school now: I keep my main position in an address that only deposits and never withdraws, use another address for daily trades, and open small accounts for cross-chain or airdrops. I try not to move the main wallet; I write a note before each trade saying "Today, only watch this chain," otherwise I get confused between Ethereum and SOL, and my brain just gets foggy.
After muting the group chat, I suddenly feel the world is quiet... No one shouting "Hurry up and get in," and I no longer have the impulse to chase the rebound of those chain gaming tokens. Recently, that whole inflation + studio + coin price spiral in chain games just makes me tired to look at. The more noise there is, the more I get itchy hands. After muting, I stick to discipline: if the trading volume isn't right, I don't trade; if I lose money, I turn off the computer and go for a walk—saving my life comes first.