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Multi-chain wallets really get fragmented after using them for a while. Today I just checked my ledger and realized I split the same stablecoin across three chains and two small accounts. Want to do some cross-DEX arbitrage, but first I need to gather some small change... My mindset was completely worn down.
Later, I simply set a basic rule: keep only one "active wallet" for trading, and use another as a storage wallet. The storage wallet should only hold two or three main assets, don’t keep everything. Leave a little gas on each chain, or else transferring in a hurry feels like getting stuck at a red light.
And those large on-chain transfers, hot and cold wallet movements on exchanges, are often interpreted as clever money, but I usually just see them as background noise. Don’t let your asset management rhythm get disrupted.
Honestly, understanding your wallet structure clearly is more reliable than tracking who’s transferring funds.