In the past, whenever I had more wallets, I would start deceiving myself: that little bit on the chain isn't real money... But when I needed to use it, flipping through transaction records, my mood would be shattered into tiny pieces. Now I’m more relaxed: I keep only two or three main chains, and treat other wallets as "drawers," just adding a note (what it's for, when I’ll check again). Otherwise, I’d really forget. I spend ten minutes weekly to organize the scattered assets; merge what I can, leave some gas so I don’t get stuck.



These days, everyone’s arguing whether the extreme fund rate reversal is happening or if the bubble is still being squeezed. I feel the urge too, but the more these times come, the easier it is to click around and transfer randomly, ending up with even more fragmented assets... Anyway, I just follow the drawer logic slowly, less fuss, and sleep more peacefully.
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