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I've been a bit annoyed lately with multi-chain wallets… assets are fragmented to the point I can't keep track. So I’m using a simple method: only keep long-term assets in the main wallet, and all the scattered assets on other chains are treated as "experimental funds." I review them once a week—first take screenshots/export the balances of each chain, then run a correlation matrix and maximum drawdown analysis. At least I know what risks I’m exposed to; otherwise, I’d really lose sleep.
Recently, isn’t everyone talking about rate cut expectations, the US dollar index, and risk assets rising and falling together? Basically, when macro conditions change, these small on-chain positions are more easily driven by emotions. So I prefer to minimize cross-chain transactions—avoid bridges if possible, even if it means fewer opportunities.
Another point: I no longer believe that "more wallets are safer." Having too many just makes it easier to overlook authorizations and signature records, and when something goes wrong, you won’t even know which chain to start investigating… That’s it for now, slowly consolidating.