I originally wanted to transfer everything from my old computer, but after going through it, I found a bunch of junk files and just gave up.
Doing on-chain stuff now is really different from before—so many backed-up wallets and downloaded plugins, it’s overwhelming.
On the new machine, I only installed three things: a chat app, a browser, and a VPN. That’s enough.
With the proxy on, the on-chain monitoring dashboard is running, I log into my trading tool accounts, and I can get straight to work. Sometimes keeping things simple is actually more efficient—the number of tools doesn’t matter, as long as they’re enough.
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WhaleWatcher
· 3h ago
Minimalism is truly amazing; all that stuff before was just a burden.
Decluttering feels great for a moment, but wallet plugins just keep multiplying.
The three essentials are enough—only with clear logic can efficiency keep up.
Less is more, especially true on-chain.
Instead of letting junk files pile up, it's better to start fresh.
Installing too much just causes lag; streamlining processes is the real way to go.
Same here—reinstalling the system makes me feel so much lighter.
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bridge_anxiety
· 17h ago
Minimalism is truly amazing, I want to try it too.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 17h ago
Haha, forget it, don't bother moving that junk file, just be straightforward.
What should I do, I’ve installed five wallet extensions now, but I can’t bear to delete any of them.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, really.
Is the three-piece set really enough to play on-chain? I don’t believe you.
But to be honest, the more you pile on, the more laggy it gets—it’s annoying.
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 17h ago
historically speaking, this is exactly how every successful trader consolidates before the next bull run cycle kicks in... less baggage = faster execution. been watching this pattern since 2017, same playbook every time
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zkProofInThePudding
· 17h ago
Damn, this approach is brilliant. I used to just pile on tools and it only made things laggier...
Simplicity is justice, seriously.
I want to try this minimalist on-chain setup too, see if it's insanely smooth.
Installing all that random stuff just ends up being a burden in the end.
I originally wanted to transfer everything from my old computer, but after going through it, I found a bunch of junk files and just gave up.
Doing on-chain stuff now is really different from before—so many backed-up wallets and downloaded plugins, it’s overwhelming.
On the new machine, I only installed three things: a chat app, a browser, and a VPN. That’s enough.
With the proxy on, the on-chain monitoring dashboard is running, I log into my trading tool accounts, and I can get straight to work. Sometimes keeping things simple is actually more efficient—the number of tools doesn’t matter, as long as they’re enough.