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Getting frustrated with multi-chain wallets for the fourth time… Assets are spread across several chains, and seeing a bunch of small balances makes me want to move them. But every time I do, I end up paying various fees + bridging back and forth. Now I have a simple method: only keep two or three “main position chains,” and treat the other chains as experimental fields. Add funds only when reaching the limit; if not, consider them nonexistent. Once a week, take a screenshot of the balances and record them, then rebalance proportionally—no impulsive moves. Recently, everyone has been complaining about the unfairness of validator/MEV sorting, basically the more you trade frequently, the more likely you are to suffer losses… So I prefer to move less. The core is position discipline—don’t be hard on yourself.