The more wallets you fill and the longer the chains get, have you really never lost your assets by yourself? I have, anyway... I learned my lesson later: treat the main wallet as a safe, basically don’t move it; create a “test account” on each chain, only put enough bullets to test new pools, if it runs away, then you win. I also don’t make my fund flow analysis too fancy, just keep an eye on authorizations and large transfers, if something feels off, I withdraw immediately, even if it means earning less. Recently, someone linked ETF inflows, risk appetite in the US stock market, and crypto market rises and falls, interpreting them together—sounds lively, but I stick to my old rule for testing: don’t lump all the small change from all chains into one pile, keep it fragmented, at least if one blows up, it won’t take down the whole family. That’s it for now.

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