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In the past two years, more and more wallets have been opened, and chains are becoming more scattered, with assets fragmented to the point that I’m too lazy to even check… Later, I simply adjusted my goal downward: not to pursue “everything perfectly organized,” but to achieve “not messy first.” The approach is also very simple: only keep long-term holdings and commonly used stablecoins in the main wallet, use other chains as temporary transfers, and clear them out after use; then leave a “miscellaneous wallet” specifically for airdrops and testing new protocols, so that if something goes wrong, it won’t affect the main account. Every week, set aside one night to copy the balances into a spreadsheet, even if only roughly, it’s better than relying on intuition. Recently, the group has been sharing screenshots about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging rumors—basically, the more they’re shared, the more anxious I get. I’m taking it slow now: first, see where my exposure is, reduce unnecessary bridges, and merge what can be merged. Anyway, shrinking the portfolio a bit actually makes it easier to stick to.