Yesterday, I was almost laughing at myself for my multi-chain wallet: the main wallet is like the living room, and the other chains are like storage rooms—once you go in, you can’t find your slippers. Now I’ve decided to stick to one rule: use one main address as the “general ledger,” and let any cross-chain funds land here first. For each chain, keep only enough for gas; if anything can be aggregated, aggregate it—otherwise your assets get chopped up into scraps. In the end, losses come not from the market, but from my own bad memory. Recently, everyone’s been watching staking and token unlock calendars, calling it sell pressure. I’m anxious too, but what I fear more is this: on the unlock day, I’m still rummaging around trying to remember, “Which chain did I put it on?” For now, just keep it simple—less fuss, more bookkeeping. When gas is high, just treat it as when inspiration runs dry.

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