My wallet is getting more and more numerous now. My assets are fragmented like noodle scraps. Today I lose a bit of gas on Chain A; tomorrow there’s still a small position sitting on Chain B. I end up flipping through everything for half a day before I remember where exactly I am. In the past I always said, “I only look at what’s on-chain,” thinking on-chain data is the most honest. But the moment I run into a certain region raising taxes and tightening compliance, the little psychological expectations I had about deposits and withdrawals immediately throws me into a frantic scramble: the on-chain hasn’t changed, but I panic first.



Later, I can only take a makeshift approach: keep just one main wallet, and treat everything else as “bowls.” Split them by purpose (trading / earning yield / long-term). Leave a fixed amount of pocket change on each chain as fuel, and then regularly pull the rest back for recovery. I also add a small script to scan the balances of the addresses I use often for anomalies—at least so I don’t end up boiling the noodles into a disaster… In short, I turn the mess into “manageable mess” first.
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