Lately, I've been debating whether to use L2 or the mainnet, basically a tug-of-war between saving gas fees and peace of mind. My compromise is: small, frequent, interactive activities (claiming airdrops, doing some DeFi, completing tasks) should be on L2, so the experience is good and it doesn't hurt every time I click; for large transfers, long-term holdings, or contract permissions, I prefer to settle everything on the mainnet at once, treating the fee as an "insurance cost," and while I'm at it, clean up the authorizations.



Seeing someone spend a week's worth of meals on mainnet gas in one transaction still makes me a bit envious... but thinking about my own small, fragile holdings, pushing through would only ruin my mood. Recently, there's been a heated debate about the compliance boundaries of privacy coins/mixing, and I don't take sides. Anyway, the more complex the asset path, the less at ease I feel—keeping things simple is better, so for now, that's how I roll.
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