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My current conclusion is pretty cowardly: don’t force asset fragmentation, just focus on “not messing up” first… My approach is to treat wallets like photo albums, grouping them: main wallets only hold long-term assets, interaction wallets are specifically for DeFi/NFT random clicks, test wallets are for messing around, and don’t mix them. Keep only a small amount of gas on each chain, gather what can be gathered, and write what can’t be gathered in notes so I don’t open a bunch of balances next time and feel like looking at an ex’s social circle.
Recently, there’s been a lot of talk about interest rate cut expectations, the US dollar index, and risk assets fluctuating together, but I definitely don’t dare spread things out too much. When the market suddenly swings, you have to spend ages figuring out which chain you lost money on… Honestly, managing multi-chain wallets isn’t about earning more, it’s about avoiding getting too emotional and making mistakes. That’s it for now, tonight I’ll go organize my pile of bizarre candlestick chart screenshots.