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Recently, I keep seeing all kinds of L2s competing over TPS, transaction fees, and subsidies—arguing like a street market. For someone like me who looks at reverse indicators, whichever one starts getting congested is the one I’m bullish on… forget it—I’m done pretending.
For ordinary people, I only have two strategies right now: small frequent transactions (moving money around, doing a small activity) should stay on the convenient, low-cost second layer, and don’t hard-fight against mainnet gas; if it’s truly a large amount, meant for long holding, or involves a bunch of approvals, I’d rather spend a bit more on mainnet fees—at least it feels mentally reassuring. Also, don’t get greedy for the “cheapest” experience. Sometimes you save a few cents, only to end up transferring back and forth via the bridge, waiting for confirmations until you start doubting everything—eventually you end up totally breaking down. Anyway, that’s where I’m at now: if you can move less, move less; if you really need to move, do it all at once—don’t add extra drama for yourself.