Actually, everyone understands that the more multi-chain wallets you have, the more it’s like filling a drawer with charging cables—there’s always one missing when you look for it. My simple method: keep one “main wallet” for long-term holdings, try not to move it; for each chain, keep a “transaction wallet” as a small change wallet, use it up and clear it out, cross-chain transfers are like moving house, and reconcile immediately after. I’m also too lazy to write long address labels, so I just label them “arb-冲,” “op-撸,” “eth-冷,” at least I won’t mistake them at a glance.



Recently, someone again tried to explain crypto price fluctuations by linking ETF capital flows with US stock market risk appetite… I’ll just keep my assets fragmented and under control, how they interpret the market can be their argument. The worst thing is rushing into a trade with a guilty conscience, getting slippage and sandwich attacks together, and losing everything. So if I can send privately, I do; if not, I split it up and try small amounts first before going all in. That’s it for now—losing less money feels more solid than trying to earn more.
ARB1.10%
OP2.40%
ETH1.57%
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