Lately, I was shocked again by my wallet list: mainnet, L2, side chains—tons of them. The money isn't much, but it's scattered like I've spilled a bunch of coins... I now follow one principle: mainly use one wallet + a small accounting notebook (a phone memo is fine). Every time I cross chains / deposit or withdraw, I only note three things: which chain it's on, what it's for, and when I should reclaim it. Don't think "I'll organize it later anyway," because delaying two weeks will just make it a mess.



What I fear most isn't losing money, but losing control—like suddenly can't find assets, forget to authorize, Gas isn't enough to get home, and then a breakdown.

Recently, social mining and fan tokens have been pretty popular, saying attention is mining... I might also grab a little, but I set up a separate "trial zone" for it, completely isolated from serious funds. It's lively, but don't let your attention get fragmented too. For now, that's enough—peace of mind is the most valuable.
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