The more wallets I open, the more my assets get shattered—like cookie crumbs… To be blunt, it’s not about how much I earn; it’s that just looking at it is annoying. Later, I simply set up a “Main Wallet + Trash Wallet” setup: the main wallet only holds long-term holdings and handles clean, straightforward interactions. For all the day-to-day stuff—airdrop tasks, testnets, and task platform activities that get checked really thoroughly by anti-bot/sybil (anti–human verification/anti-fraud) measures—I dump them into the trash wallet. After using them, I revoke the permissions and leave. If I can avoid touching contracts, I avoid them. For cross-chain transfers too, I try to stick to a few fixed routes—don’t bridge via Bridge A today and Bridge B tomorrow—otherwise, in the end I won’t even remember where the balances are.



A couple of days ago, I muted the group chat, and it felt so much better. In the past, every time there was a scroll in the group it was “points rules changed again” or “you have to check in today,” making farming incentives feel like working—super competitive. The moment I get nervous, I want to open more wallets and do more tasks… Now that it’s muted, my mind is clear instead. I’m actually more willing to spend ten minutes going through permissions, the token list, and the nickname/notes again—at least so I’m not at risk of getting rug-pulled again someday. For now, I’ll just take it step by step and slowly pick up these fragments.
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