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My biggest fear now isn’t the market—it’s that more and more multi-chain wallets keep getting added, and the assets get fragmented to the point where I can’t even make the accounts match… To put it simply, I treat complexity as an enemy; if I can cut it down, I cut it down. My method is also pretty rough: one main wallet only does “storage,” and the other wallets are split by purpose (interactions/airdrops/testing). Each wallet holds only one or two chains—don’t put everything in there.
I fix a schedule to check once a week: on-chain balances, exchange balances, and whatever is currently stuck on a bridge. I record it all in the same table—otherwise, the moment I see a large transfer on-chain or a hot/cold wallet shift on an exchange, my brain starts conjuring up “smart money.” In reality, a lot of the time they’re just moving inventory.
Anyway, I’d rather earn a little less than get bitten at dawn by the liquidation gears I created myself.