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Lately, I've been a bit annoyed by multi-chain wallets again, with assets scattered across more than ten addresses. Clearly, the total amount hasn't changed, but it looks like everything is leaking out everywhere.
Later, I set a simple rule for myself: keep only one "main wallet" as the core position, and treat other chain wallets as toolboxes. Use them and then return the assets to the main wallet;
add a spreadsheet to record "chain - purpose - last activity time," and if there's no activity for over two weeks, merge them to avoid wasting time looking back later.
Basically, it's about layering the wallets; otherwise, while monitoring the drawdown for entry points, I also have to think, "Where exactly is that U on which chain," which messes with my mindset.
Recently, the narrative around ETF capital flows is again tied to the risk appetite of the US stock market, but I’m too lazy to follow the emotional swings.
Anyway, where the position is and how to adjust it—first, get the house in order so that trading doesn’t become more like picking up change.