My wallets are getting fuller and fuller, and my assets are sticking everywhere like cat hair… One moment they’re on the mainnet, the next they’re on Layer 2. Even switching chains takes forever—I have to hunt through records to figure out exactly where I stashed my money. My low-tech solution: keep just one “main wallet” as a storage vault, and treat everything else like disposable gloves—use them and then clear them out. Also, keep a memo to spell out what each one is for, and when to remove it if it sits idle too long, or I really will forget.



By the way, the whole current setup where staking/shared security yields stack on top of each other has been getting pretty loud—if I’m being honest, it has a bit of a nested-dolls (matryoshka) vibe. For someone like me with a small position, I don’t dare split things too finely either: when there’s profit, I run; when there’s loss… forget it, I’ll just pretend I’m dead.
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