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Today the traffic was a complete mess, and my coffee got cold... I casually flipped through my wallet and realized that my assets are also crowded on several chains just like during rush hour, the more I looked, the messier it got.
Later, I resigned myself: I only keep two main chains in the main wallet, and for other new L1/L2 chains that incentivize and pull TVL, I just treat them as "temporary work chains," mine them and then quickly consolidate.
Otherwise, they would turn into a bunch of fragmented U's and small coins, and transfer fees would be even larger than the positions.
To put it simply, managing fragmentation relies on discipline: a fixed day each week to count and record in a small table (which chain, what for, when to withdraw), and anything not on the table is not added to the position.
Long-time users complain about "mine, transfer, sell," which I can also understand; anyway, I don’t follow emotions, just slowly move bricks.