Staying on night shifts and monitoring perpetuals for a long time, the biggest enemy isn't the market, but the more assets you have, the more fragmented they become: one chain needs gas, another chain has a few receipts, and as a result, when you want to rebalance, you have to spend half a day just looking for things. My simple method is to keep only two "frequently used wallets" active, and treat the rest as storage, label the addresses, and do a unified check at the end of the month; cross-chain transfers are not made on a whim, so I top up the main chain gas in advance, otherwise, getting stuck at the transfer step in the middle of the night can be pretty awkward.



Recently, the set of staking and shared security has been noisy again about "nested" setups, honestly, the more yield stacking there is, the more bookkeeping feels like digging a hole for yourself. I now prefer to take less, rather than wake up to find assets scattered across different chains and incomplete. When emotions run high, I just wash my face, then check the risk control table, and then click confirm.
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