Recently, my wallets keep filling up, and my assets have been scattered all over the place. To be blunt, it’s not that earning money is hard—it’s that bookkeeping is hard... Now I have just one principle: go slow. I keep only two chains for what I use frequently, and I treat everything else as a “storage” so I don’t keep rummaging through it. Before every cross-chain transfer, I first write a line in my memo—“from where to where, and why I’m transferring”—and if I don’t write it, I don’t act. Otherwise I’ll definitely forget the next day.



Also, those screenshots people share in the group about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and “depegging!”—the reposts happen fast, one by one turning into ten. After seeing too many of that, I’m even less willing to swap coins recklessly. I’ll first get my address labels and small test transfers solid. Anyway, since I only do this infrequently, my mind doesn’t get chaotic.
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