Previously, for me, portfolio diversification literally meant different apps—crypto in one place, a brokerage account in another—and my brain automatically split assets into “risky” and “serious” just based on where they were kept.
I gathered crypto and a couple #bStocksCIS into a single wallet—and this division physically disappeared. One list of assets, without switching between apps.
Convenient—I won’t argue. But then I wondered: if crypto and a tokenized stock are in the same list and look the same, don’t I start treating them the same way too? They have completely different risk profiles, even if the interface equalizes them.
So the convenience is unambiguous, but whether the decision on the position size for each asset has become more thoughtful as a result—or, on the contrary, more impulsive due to the visual “sameness”—I still haven’t decided for myself.
@BinanceCIS
I gathered crypto and a couple #bStocksCIS into a single wallet—and this division physically disappeared. One list of assets, without switching between apps.
Convenient—I won’t argue. But then I wondered: if crypto and a tokenized stock are in the same list and look the same, don’t I start treating them the same way too? They have completely different risk profiles, even if the interface equalizes them.
So the convenience is unambiguous, but whether the decision on the position size for each asset has become more thoughtful as a result—or, on the contrary, more impulsive due to the visual “sameness”—I still haven’t decided for myself.
@BinanceCIS