Multi-chain wallets really drive people crazy… At first, I wanted to try everything, but as a result, my assets are scattered like torn paper. Today I leave some gas on this chain, tomorrow that chain gets stuck again, I can’t find the original funds and think I lost them. Now I stick to one principle: separate the main wallet and the experimental wallet, only put “long-term plans” in the main wallet, and tinker freely with the experimental wallet. After tinkering, clear it out and consolidate, or else it just gets messier and messier.



Recently, cross-chain bridges have been having issues again, and the atmosphere of “wait for confirmation” with oracle errors is also quite obvious. I’m now hesitant to cross-chain, preferring to be slower, wait for a few more confirmations, and save that small transaction fee. Honestly, I don’t lack the desire to rush in; I’m afraid that after rushing in, I’ll spend the whole night reconciling and recalling what I did…

If I can only keep one habit: before each entry, write a sentence “Why am I buying this,” and after writing it, I still want to rush in and buy.
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