My phone just popped up a bunch of wallet red dots again, and I almost thought I’d been hacked… I clicked in and found out it was cross-chain transactions spread across a few chains—sweep wallet + leftover coins from the test chain + LP fragments, all jammed together. It’s so aggravating to look at.



Now I use a simple (stupid) method: split wallets by “purpose” (main vault / farming for rewards / testing new protocols). Each wallet runs only 2–3 chains—don’t cram everything into one address. After the cross-chain transfer is done, immediately add a one-line remark; otherwise, in a couple of days I won’t even know where that money is.

Recently, there’s been maintenance and an upgrade for a main chain, and the group chat has been speculating whether the project will migrate. I’m even lazier, so I’d rather just concentrate the bulk of the funds on the commonly used chains, and leave some gas on the other chains in case I need to retreat. Don’t go fighting with the bots over that little bit of depth—your mindset will break.

That’s it for now. I’ll clean up the “fragments” first before I go all in.
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