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I'm really at a loss about the "mainnet faith" now... It's not that the mainnet is bad, but you get hit with a gas fee first for one transaction, then click twice to confirm, and people are just numb. Ordinary users should just be honest: for daily small transactions, claiming things, running tasks, etc., use L2, which is smoother and saves money; if you really want to put in large amounts of money long-term or do critical operations (like swapping large amounts, clearing authorizations, or withdrawing positions), then go back to the mainnet and handle it all at once. Don't save a few bucks on gas by spreading out a bunch of authorizations everywhere, only to get robbed and then blame the chain. By the way, I want to complain that recently some people are interpreting large on-chain transfers and moving funds between exchange hot and cold wallets as "smart money," but honestly, a lot of it is just internal rebalancing or risk control processes. If you follow your imagination, you'll only be adding drama for yourself. Be cautious, and don't be just a spectator waiting to be harvested.