Recently, I’ve been helping friends with wallet operations, and the biggest dilemma is: mainnet is stable but the gas fees are really painful, while L2 is cheap and smooth but sometimes bridging back and forth scatters assets everywhere, making me feel uneasy. My compromise approach is pretty simple: small amounts with high frequency (claiming airdrops, swapping back and forth) stay on L2, but if it’s for long-term holding or involves permissions (like multi-signature, vaults), I’d rather pay a higher fee on the mainnet, at least the on-chain traces are clearer if something goes wrong, and the auditing and monitoring tools are more mature. I also have a habit of checking the official bridge/contract addresses carefully before each cross-chain transfer—spending two extra minutes is better than chasing after lost assets later. Recently, social mining and fan tokens have become popular again, with people saying attention is mining… I personally believe “attention amplifies risk,” the more lively it gets, the more you should think through the costs and exit strategies first. What about you?

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