Lately, I've been running back and forth between L2 and the mainnet.


My biggest feeling isn't how advanced the technology is, but rather "what exactly am I saving?"
When the mainnet gas is too expensive, I get nervous, but when I really need to make large transactions or the most stable settlement (to avoid any mishaps), I still grit my teeth and go back to the mainnet once;
For small interactions and trying out new protocols, I just stay on L2, and even if I fail, it’s not a big deal.
A compromise approach is also quite crude: first complete actions on L2, ensure the state runs smoothly, then pick a low-gas period to perform the critical step (like migration/redeem/final proof) on the mainnet.
Don’t make yourself anxious about "cross-chain back and forth" just to save a few bucks.
Recently, social mining and fan tokens have become popular again, and I feel like people are treating attention as gas too…
The more I scroll, the more addictive it gets, but honestly, the time cost might be more expensive than the transaction fee.
What I fear most isn’t missing opportunities, but the illusion that I can fully control things during high volatility.
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