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Recently, interactions have started to cause some frustration: if I go on the mainnet, my mood crashes as soon as gas prices spike; just stick to L2, the experience is smoother, but I’m always worried that key actions might not count. My compromise is pretty simple: small, frequent transactions stay on L2, treating it as daily routine; for truly one-time things (like important authorizations or initial interactions with core protocols), I grit my teeth and do them on the mainnet, then immediately check for any unnecessary permissions.
Airdrop season is increasingly feeling like work, once the task platform starts anti-witchcraft measures and points systems, I get anxious whenever I pause… but honestly, spending gas is also about feeling comfortable; otherwise, it just gets annoying after a while.
First, I’ll revoke the authorizations for the new contracts I connected today, then add a couple of lines to the interaction checklist.