Lately, I’ve been genuinely driven up the wall by multi-chain wallets—my assets get chopped up into a scattered mess: main wallet, interaction wallet, “scam-the-airdrop” wallet... The moment I think about having to trawl through records, I just want to lie flat. My grassroots method is to slap the word “bottom bag” right on my forehead: a “bottom bag” only goes into a hardware wallet, and you don’t touch it in normal times; all other on-chain interactions use small accounts—your spending allowance—use it and then top it up, or don’t top it up, either way.



Airdrop season is even more absurd. The task platform’s anti–Sybil measures turn into like attendance check-ins. The points system turns the “scam-the-airdrop” crowd into office workers—I even start writing in the notes: “Today is me being someone else’s beast of burden.” Anyway, every time before signing, I pause to check the domain and permissions; I’d rather be a little slow. To put it bluntly, the core of not letting things get messy is just one line: don’t touch the “bottom bag.” As for the rest, mess around as you wish. And I’ll add one last reminder at the end—“bottom bag” really is a lifesaving phrase.
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