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Lately, I’ve been really annoyed by multi-chain wallets, assets moving back and forth, clearly not making much profit, and reviewing it feels like conducting an audit… I’m currently using a simple method: only keep long-term assets in the main wallet, all the speculative ones are thrown into a “test wallet,” and leave a small amount of gas on each chain for emergencies, otherwise at critical moments I’d have to switch back and forth, which is stressful. There are many tutorials, but I prefer those that teach “how to name/tag/keep track of your wallets,” not just big principles—just follow them to avoid missing anything. By the way, during that extreme wave of funding rate fluctuations, the group was arguing whether it was a reversal or just more bubble squeezing. I just want to say, at such times, don’t go opening new chains or new addresses randomly… otherwise, in the end, it’s not your position that blows up, but your memory.