Lately, dealing with multi-chain wallets has been a bit annoying, assets are scattered like charging cables you can't find in the drawer... I now follow one principle: only keep long-term holdings in the main wallet, and for other chains, treat them as "change wallets." Only transfer enough for cross-chain transactions each time, and leave the rest in stablecoins if possible, to keep my mind clear. Also, I label each address with a note, or else I forget what that string was for in a couple of weeks. Last time, I spent half an hour digging through records to find the source of 3.7 USDC, and I couldn't help but laugh.



These days, everyone is talking about staking unlocks and token unlock calendars. When the selling pressure and anxiety kick in, I want to move my positions recklessly. I try not to follow the emotions: if I do move, I only move one chain and one wallet at a time. Don’t get excited and move everything all at once, or the transaction fees and brain overload will explode. If I have to wait for the bridge to arrive, I just wait—watch the progress bar for ten minutes, and that’s also a way to cool down. That’s all for now.
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