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Recently, I’ve been opening more and more wallets, and my assets are becoming more fragmented. It feels like I’m constantly looking for the “key.” My current rough method is to first draw a sense of boundaries: only keep one address in the main wallet, and avoid cross-chain if possible; other chains are treated as small drawers, specifically for testing, airdrops, blockchain games, and the like, with limits on gains and losses to prevent my mindset from being pulled back and forth.
Recently, someone was talking about the collapse points of blockchain games, and honestly, when inflation kicks in and studios enter the scene, the coin prices spiral, and having a bunch of “seemingly lots but actually useless” balances in the wallet is the most annoying. Anyway, in the evening when I review, I do two things: record a master list (coin type - chain - purpose), and then categorize the static ones into cold/less-active wallets, while the more active ones go into hot wallets. Setting boundaries makes everything look less chaotic.