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Recently, multi-chain wallets are becoming more and more like kitchen countertops, with a pile of stuff spread out, and it's hard to find a spatula... Asset fragmentation can really mess people up. My simple method is: only keep two "frequently used wallets" for daily use, and put all the messy stuff on other chains into a "cold storage wallet," checking it only once a week, so I don't feel anxious when I don't touch it during the week. Also, every time I cross chains or switch positions, I casually write a note in the remarks: why I entered, how long I expect to hold, where the stop-loss is, otherwise in two weeks I might forget what I was thinking at the time.
These days, I've been checking the unlock calendar again, everyone is talking about selling pressure, and I also get itchy to clear out a bunch of small positions or even just exit/uninstall the wallet... But honestly, the mess isn't given by the market; it's because I haven't organized myself. First, zero out the coins on chains I use less, and review all authorizations, then take it slow with the rest—don't waste all your energy on "a little bit everywhere."