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My current multi-chain wallet is like a handful of loose coins in my pocket, flipping them around and always feeling like one is missing... To be honest, the most annoying thing about asset fragmentation isn't the gains or losses, but "Where did I put it exactly?" I only do two things: once a week, I consolidate the scattered assets, leaving only a few pieces of liquidity on the frequently used chains, and put the rest into a "cold storage" address without moving; and secondly, I give each address a nickname, like "Eating Money," "Test Field," "Don't Touch Wallet," so I don't panic when I see them.
Recently, everyone has been checking staking unlocks and token unlock calendars, with selling pressure anxiety at an all-time high. I also look at them, but more as probability hints: during certain periods, volatility is more likely to increase, it's not a verdict of fate. Anyway, I focus on controlling what I can, and don't let my wallet torment me first.