Recently, I really feel that going "slower" can save money and peace of mind. I treat the mainnet as a major channel: for token swaps, staking, important authorizations, I’d rather wait a bit longer and choose a time with lower gas; for daily interactions, claiming airdrops, and small protocols, I put them on L2, which makes onboarding much smoother. Anyway, don’t sacrifice security just to save a few gas fees, especially when it comes to cross-chain transactions. I usually test with a small amount first; taking a bit more time isn’t embarrassing.



These days, I’ve come across social mining and fan token schemes that promote "attention as mining," honestly, they seem pretty addictive to watch… but attention is quite valuable too. Spending half a day on it isn’t worth more than drinking a coconut water. My current compromise is: for a fast experience, go on L2; if I really need to go on the mainnet, slow down, think carefully, and then confirm. That’s how I’m doing it for now.
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