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Honestly, I now mainly use the mainnet as a "safe deposit box." If I really want to do something, I first tinker in L2 to save on gas and feel better... But I’m not mindlessly abandoning L2 entirely; cross-chain/bridge transactions make me the most anxious. Anyway, I always do a small test run first, and once the funds arrive, I add more—don’t mind the trouble. The experience on L2 is indeed smooth, but just thinking about waiting to exit back to the mainnet and the potential congestion makes me instinctively keep some mainnet balance as an emergency fund. Recently, the group has been talking about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging rumors. I’m not sure about the truth, but the more I look, the more I want to keep the "withdraw at any time" option open: don’t put all assets on one chain, minimize authorizations when possible, and if I don’t understand the permissions in pop-ups, I’ll cancel them first and study more before bed... That’s it for now.