My biggest problem now isn't the market, but having too many wallets... A bunch of EVMs, a bunch of alt accounts, on-chain assets scattered like loose change, making it a pain to review everything. So I just came up with a simple method: keep only two or three main chains in the main wallet, treat all other chains as "test fields," with a spending limit written in a memo, and transfer back to the main wallet if exceeded; once a week, set aside a day to clear out scattered earnings, airdrops, and leftover tokens, or else it gets messier and messier.



Recently, everyone has been comparing RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products. I was a bit slow to catch on, but after listening, I only remembered one thing: don’t mix different sources of returns. Basically, I focus on two points: where the money comes from, and whether re-staking will stack the risks too high. Anyway, understanding your wallets and permissions clearly is more reliable than chasing high APYs.
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