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Recently, my wallets are getting more and more numerous, and assets are becoming more fragmented. Opening them feels like pulling out a bunch of charging cables from a drawer... Honestly, keeping things organized is all about "not fussing too much."
Right now, I keep one main wallet as a storage, and other on-chain wallets as temporary workers: use them and clear them out as much as possible, consolidate small amounts back to the main chain/main address, and keep some gas as a ticket.
Also, I spend ten minutes every weekend to check: which chain I’m on, what protocols I’ve invested in, or I might forget everything by the next bull or bear market.
Outside, people are again using ETF capital flows and US stock risk appetite to explain crypto price movements. I feel anxious watching this, but it also reminds me not to scatter my positions into "emotional fragments."
As for "long-term," I personally count it quarterly; weeks and months are too easy to disrupt with a slip-up or chasing gains... for now, that’s how I’ll do it.