I'm not very good at organizing a bunch of blockchains and wallets into a clear table, to be honest, I used to be a mess too.


Later I realized that chasing after "putting everything in one place" only makes it easier to forget things the more you try to do everything at once.
Now I divide into three layers: a few chains for frequently used small hot wallets;
long-term storage in cold wallets as a "warehouse";
and the remaining airdrops, testnets, and miscellaneous stuff in a separate "trash wallet,"
preferably fragmented rather than mixed.
Cross-chain transfers are also minimized; the combined fees and time costs make it easier to lose patience.
Recently, everyone has been complaining about miners/validators getting fat and MEV causing unfair ordering,
so I’m even lazier about frequent operations.
Anyway, if you think you can click fast, you might just be serving others…
Let’s leave it at that; less fussing keeps the mind clearer.
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