During the day, moving bricks; at night, watching on-chain activity. Lately it feels more like watching “the probability of rain”: mainnet is like a downpour, L2 is like a light drizzle but with slippery roads. For ordinary people, I think you shouldn’t force it. For everyday small-amount interactions and things like claiming airdrops, try to send them to L2 as much as possible to save hassle and gas; if you really need to use the mainnet, just save up and do it all at once. I’d rather have fewer operations than fiddle for half a day just to “save a few bucks,” only to make a mistake.



The group chat is pretty real too: half are praising the L2 experience as if they’ve turned on an accelerator, and half are complaining that constantly going back and forth feels like transferring planes—your luggage could even get lost… In any case, my current compromise is: keep most of my funds in the mainnet (more solid), put frequent operations on L2 (know the risks), and don’t treat bridges like bank cards.

By the way, I also saw people talking about those chain-game “collapse” points again—there’s a spiral of inflation + studios + coin prices. In plain terms, it’s like “still forcing yourself to air the quilt on a rainy day.” The more you struggle, the wetter it gets. For now, that’s it—save what you can, and move slower when you can.
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