Recently, the discussions between L2s are about TPS, fees, and ecosystem subsidies, arguing like a vegetable market... But honestly, for ordinary people, there are only two concerns: don't get caught by gas spikes, and don't suffer from poor user experience. I now only use the mainnet for "final confirmation": large transfers, long-term positions, critical authorizations—I'd rather spend a bit more for peace of mind; for daily small operations, I use L2, and before going up, I gather what I need to do and handle it all at once, reducing back-and-forth signing and cross-chain transfers.



The most annoying thing is the UX of cross-chain and network switching—clearly saving some gas, but ending up losing time and patience... My current compromise is: stick to two convenient L2s, don’t chase subsidies today and low fees tomorrow, only to end up with a bunch of small change in the wallet that requires another bridge fee. For now, I’ll do that, and then check my whitelist of frequently used addresses and authorization records again.
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