In the past, my wallet would get “floating” whenever I had more funds. Today I claim some points on Chain A, and tomorrow I go do a task on Chain B—so my assets end up scattered like coins all over the place… During the airdrop season, it gets even worse. The task platform is starting the anti-witch again, and it makes me feel like I’m just clocking in for work. With wallet after wallet opening, in the end I don’t even recognize myself.



Now I’d better behave: keep only the main wallet for the bulk and commonly used funds, and treat all the little scraps on other chains as “pocket money.” Every week, I set a fixed evening to gather them together (it’s fine if I don’t, but at least don’t let the chaos of emotions kick in and make me start clicking around in the middle of the night). There’s also a down-to-earth trick: give each wallet a nickname—like “Raincoat,” “Umbrella,” “Spare Shoes”—so it’s less likely to click the wrong one. If the market suddenly turns into a downpour, at least I won’t be the first one to get drowned by my own wallet management. That’s it for now.
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