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Lately, I've been really overwhelmed by multi-chain wallets. Funds are spread across several addresses, and while the "total assets" look okay, when I actually need to use them, I start rummaging through to find which chain, which wallet, and how much gas is still needed... Anyway, right now I’m doing two things: assigning a role to each wallet (long-term, interaction, airdrop/testing type), and setting aside a small stash of "operational funds" specifically for transaction fees, to avoid getting stuck and freaking out when cross-chain transactions are temporarily delayed.
And also, don’t always focus on that external interpretation of "ETF capital flow + US stock risk appetite = today’s rise or fall." Watching too much of it can make you itchy to move your positions, and the more you move, the more fragmented your assets become. Honestly, the biggest pain of asset fragmentation isn’t profit or loss; it’s that you think you’re being flexible, but in reality, it just makes management harder. Take it slow, do as little as possible, and first get your own holdings in order.