Recently, multi-chain wallets are becoming more and more like drawers filled with various lines, and asset fragmentation is so annoying I can't stand it myself. Actually, I’m currently doing three things: one main wallet as a "storage," leaving only enough small change on other chains; once a week, running through cross-chain transfers, and conveniently tagging addresses to make a colorful little chart showing where funds come from and go to; and secondly, merging accounts whenever possible, preferring to open fewer new addresses. To put it simply, managing assets isn’t about being all-powerful, but about reducing decision frequency, so you don’t spend every day worrying about whether to move that small amount across chains. Recently, the rate cut expectations have stirred up emotions again, and discussions about the dollar index rising and falling together with risk assets are quite noisy. Anyway, I just focus on actual usage, and while the excitement is there, don’t turn your wallet into an emotional storage box.

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