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Lately, dealing with multi-chain wallets has been a bit frustrating: assets are spread across three or four chains, two exchanges, and there are also some dust from testnets. Opening the wallet at a glance makes me anxious. Later, I simply stopped chasing explanations; many price movements are random anyway, so don’t force every transfer to be “meaningful.”
My current approach is pretty simple: keep only two chains in the main wallet, treat all other chains as “business trip wallets,” and clear them after use; concentrate stablecoins in one place to earn some interest, don’t scatter them everywhere; every time I cross chains or switch wallets, I casually note a line: time + chain + amount + why I moved it. Basically, I treat myself as someone forgetful to manage.
Recently, I’ve seen people tying ETF capital flows, US stock risk appetite, and crypto price movements together to interpret, and seeing it repeatedly makes me more anxious… I remind myself: first, organize the wallet, don’t get itchy to move positions because of information noise; messing up will only cost more.