Lately, I've been really overwhelmed by multi-chain wallets... Assets are spread across several chains, and small test funds are divided into many tiny pockets. Honestly, every time I want to review, it feels like rummaging through a drawer looking for keys. My clumsy method is: always keep only one "main chain + main wallet" in the primary storage, treat other chains as experimental fields, clear them after use, and bridge back if possible; then use a very ugly but practical spreadsheet, recording a row for "chain-wallet-purpose-last operation," otherwise I really forget. Now I'm waiting for confirmations, waiting for a pullback, and waiting to figure out whether I want to migrate a certain ecosystem... By the way, I'm also tired of the macro discussions about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets all fluctuating together. The more chaotic it gets, the more I need to tidy up my positions and wallets, at least to avoid losing out due to chaos.

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