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Last night before bed, I laughed at myself again: assets are spread across three or four chains, two or three wallets, and to add to a position, I first have to find "where the money is." My FOMO has been worn out... Recently, I've been watching the L2s argue over TPS/fees/subsidies, but for someone like me with a small position, honestly, what I fear most is "fragmentation messing me up."
Right now, I’m forcing myself to do three things: only keep long-term and large amounts in the main wallet, don’t sign transactions randomly; use a dedicated small wallet for hot spots, and don’t let losses affect my sleep; every weekend, gather up small coins and dust, and exchange them back to the main chain if possible. To be a bit more old-fashioned: keep a note of "what each chain roughly contains," or I’ll really forget. The same goes for stop-losses—write them down first before acting, anyway I tend to talk a lot, but I don’t want to be educated by myself anymore.