The most annoying thing now isn't the drop, but assets scattered across multiple chains and wallets, opening them feels like rummaging through drawers looking for keys... I eventually just accepted that "fragmentation is the norm," and focused on three things: one main wallet as a storage vault that stays mostly unchanged, another dedicated to interactions (all the chaotic authorizations are thrown there), and a third one for pure whitelist-based receiving. Don't try to save time with cross-chain one-shot all-in; start with small amounts to test the waters, it can save a lot of mental cost. I also don't really trust those on-chain data tools with tags; not only are they lagging, but sometimes it looks like "storytelling," anyway, keeping my own records and periodically consolidating the fragments onto one or two chains feels more reliable than obsessing over the tags others give. Let's chat again next time.

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