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As the popularity spreads to non-#EVM  , the original main wallet can no longer adapt to all networks! I just finished the wallet collection work. As a heavy #DeFi  user, I am very tired! First there is the $BTC  ecology, and then there is the $SOL  ecology. Conservative players will eventually be abandoned!

As the popularity spreads to non-#EVM  , the original main wallet can no longer adapt to all networks!

I just finished the wallet collection work. As a heavy #DeFi  user, I am very tired!

First there is the $BTC  ecology, and then there is the $SOL  ecology. Conservative players will eventually be abandoned!

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