My biggest fear isn't losing money, but at the end of the year, staring at a bunch of records of cross-chain transfers, coin swaps, and airdrop claims: Is this transaction or just a transfer? Now my habit when using L2 is: before bridging/recharging, take a screenshot + log the tx hash into a table, with fields for time, chain, wallet, action, amount, notes ("to whom," "for what"). Don't underestimate the notes; in a couple of months, you'll forget them yourself. Modularization and the DA layer are quite exciting for developers to discuss, but users are often confused. I only care about: where the data ends up, whether the browser can export it with one click. If it can't, I'll just record it manually—so be it for now.

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