Lately, I've been bouncing back and forth between the mainnet and L2, basically trying to find a tolerable compromise between gas fees and user experience. The mainnet is like the old city district—safe, but every confirmation feels painful; L2 is like a new neighborhood—walks are faster, elevators are quicker, but sometimes the bridge gets congested, or certain operations still need to go back to the mainnet to finish, so you need to stay calm.



I'm feeling pretty lazy now: for small daily transfers, sweeping floors, or trying out new methods, I just use L2. If I really plan to hold long-term or do large/important approvals, I’d rather spend a bit more gas to clear everything on the mainnet in one go. By the way, I want to complain about those on-chain data tools/tags being criticized as lagging, and still being manipulated… I agree, just treat the “smart money tags” as entertainment; in the end, it’s all about what you sign and where your funds go.

I'm tired but still hanging in there; as long as I don’t go all-in, I can still play slowly. That’s all for now.
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