My biggest problem now isn't the market, but having too many wallets... Mainnet, L2, various testnets, assets fragmented to the point that I can't even remember which chain still has a little leftover. In the past, I would impulsively create a new address whenever I got excited, but now looking at a bunch of 0.xx balances makes my mood explode.



Recently, everyone has been interpreting ETF capital flows, US stock risk appetite, and crypto market fluctuations together, and I also get tempted to join in. But before taking action, I need to understand my "bottom line" clearly; otherwise, even if the market rises, I won't know if I actually made a profit or not. My rough method: keep only one main address as a "treasury," and derive all other chains using the same mnemonic as much as possible, just two or three commonly used ones; once a week, set aside a fixed day to consolidate the scattered assets, cross-chain if possible back to the main chain, and also review the approvals (approve) to prevent any mysterious deductions in the future. Let's see.
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