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Multi-chain wallets, to put it simply, are assets broken into a jigsaw puzzle by yourself: one on the mainnet, several on L2s, plus some lying in exchanges. The more I look at it, the more annoying it gets. My approach is pretty simple: keep only two "regular wallets," and treat the rest as cold storage; only keep enough Gas on each chain, and gather the rest if possible. Otherwise, you'll always be rolling your eyes at cross-chain fees for just a few bucks.
Recently, with extreme funding rates, the group has been arguing whether to reverse or continue squeezing the bubble. Watching this, I just don’t want to spread my money too thin anymore—if I need to rebalance or hedge, fragmentation will make me act slow, and slippage and emotions will blow up together.
By the way, my definition of "long-term" isn’t that grand: for someone like me who does options, long-term is probably about a quarter. As long as I survive a few waves of volatility and a few stupid moves, I count that as a win. That’s all for now.