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Do you ever have that feeling: the more you open your wallet, the more assets you have, scattered across various chains like stardust, and after a while you realize, "Oh, they were just lying there..." I now mainly rely on two tricks to prevent myself from collapsing. One is "only keep long-term holdings in the main wallet," and on other chains, treat them as execution pods; after the mission, clear them out. The other is to spend a fixed 10 minutes weekly doing an inventory, writing down addresses, chains, and purposes in a spreadsheet (very simple but effective), and also clearing authorized permissions and small dust amounts.
Recently, seeing everyone focus on large on-chain transfers and the movements of hot and cold wallets on exchanges, I start interpreting smart money. I also get curious and take a quick look, but honestly, that’s more drama than my operational basis... I’d rather keep my deposit and withdrawal paths fixed, reduce cross-chain transfers, and treat transaction fees as "airlock opening and closing losses," minimizing their use. Anyway, it’s more reliable to write down my own space log clearly than to chase others’ tail flames.