To be honest, multi-chain wallets have really been annoying me lately. Every time I want to switch to another chain to play around, I have to open one or two new wallets first, then write down the seed phrase, then top up some gas—and in the end I find my assets scattered like loose sand in the wind. Sometimes when I open the wallet list, looking at all those addresses, I’m even confused myself—what chain is it, which coin is it, what is each one even for, and I’ve completely forgotten.



Social mining and fan tokens sound pretty lively, but if I think about it carefully—can attention really “mine” something out like mining rigs do? Anyway, I tried it for a while and it felt like playing a never-ending card game. I picked up a bunch of small coins, but in the end I didn’t know what I was supposed to do with them. Forget it—maybe I’m just too lazy and don’t have the energy to keep watching every day.

Lately I’ve had the urge to uninstall a few of these wallets, especially the ones I haven’t opened in a long time—the same kind of impulse as cleaning up phone junk. But every time my finger hovers over “delete,” I hesitate—what if I need it someday? I’ll put it off for now. It’s not urgent. Take it slow.
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