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My wallet is now so full that it’s like stuffing small medicine bottles into a backpack: the main wallet holds long-term assets, the task wallet is dedicated to airdrops/points, and for interactions, I use a disposable small account. Don’t mix everything together. I accept asset fragmentation, but the key is not to be chaotic: leave a little “pass-through fee” on each chain for transfers, and regularly (like on weekends) consolidate the rest into the main wallet. Otherwise, checking balances every day feels like searching for socks.
Recently, isn’t someone always watching large on-chain transfers and unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets, shouting “smart money is coming”?… Now, I only ask myself first: what does this have to do with my small fragments? Anyway, I follow my checklist: add notes to addresses, regularly review authorizations, withdraw when needed, and after completing side tasks, go offline.