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Since I started recording, the biggest change isn't "more professional," but that my mind finally isn't tangled... Multi-chain wallets are becoming more like drawer organizers the more I use them. Today I lose some gas on one chain, tomorrow I set up an LP on another, and over time it turns into asset fragmentation plus emotional fragmentation. Seeing a bunch of balances but not being able to clearly identify what risks I'm actually exposed to.
Recording this stuff might be a bit old-fashioned, but it's really useful: I can tell which are long-term holdings, which are just temporary bridges, and which permissions I forgot to revoke; I also find it easier to see where "watermarks" are moving within different wallet layers. Recently, everyone compares RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products together, and I also casually note down: what exactly supports this yield? Sometimes the "seemingly stable" on-chain assets are just packaged to look stable. Anyway, first get your assets in order and don't let the number of wallets lead you astray.