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Lately, switching back and forth between the mainnet and L2 has been a bit annoying: every time the mainnet moves, it hurts, but when it comes to cashing out, changing addresses, or making backups, I still trust the mainnet more; the L2 experience is really smooth, just a couple of clicks and it's done, but the problem is that crossing back and forth can easily lead to missed transactions, and in the end, I can't even tell where my money is... I now put "high-frequency small amounts" on L2, and "long-term cold storage/important operations" back on the mainnet, as a compromise.
Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock again, phishing links are rampant, and there's always someone falling for it in the group. I don't even dare to casually click on words like "wallet upgrade" or "airdrop claim." Because of this, I unfollowed some of the "hot accounts" I used to follow, as they tend to lead people into emotional reactions, which distracts from security and proper procedures; my focus is still on what I can control: address whitelists, secondary confirmations, and making backups before acting. That's it for now, taking it slow is okay.