Lately, multi-chain wallets have been making things a bit chaotic, with assets fragmented to the point that I have to check three times... I’ve now decided to be “less but refined”: keep two or three addresses fixed on the most-used chains, avoid using other chains if possible, and only open a new address temporarily when interaction is necessary. Afterward, clear all authorizations (don’t find it troublesome, fewer accidental clicks mean fewer heart attacks).


For small test transfers, I usually send 0.3U first; if it doesn’t arrive, wait about 20 seconds before trying again—don’t go all in right away.
As for my ledger, I use the simplest method: clearly note “what this transaction is for / which dApp it’s on,” otherwise I won’t remember in a couple of weeks.
Recently, seeing the rhythm of blockchain games with inflation + studio farming + coin price spiral collapse, I feel even more that assets shouldn’t be scattered everywhere. The more dispersed, the easier it is to be driven by emotions chasing after gains. Anyway, I’ll focus on managing what can keep me alive first.
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