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Lately I've been struggling again: should I stick to the mainnet or stay honest with L2? That sense of security on the mainnet—"I'm really doing serious work"—feels pretty reassuring, but as soon as gas prices spike, my heartbeat starts racing. I just want to move a position, but it feels like I’m being charged a toll... It’s funny but frustrating. The L2 experience is indeed smooth; a couple of clicks and it's done, but every time I need to cross back to the mainnet, it starts to drag: bridge, confirmation, waiting, and my emotions get stuck along with it.
My current compromise is: for small, frequent daily transactions, I use L2 as a "buffer zone" for emotions; if I really need to hold long-term or do something related to security, I endure the mainnet and do it all at once, avoiding back-and-forth tinkering. Especially lately, with everyone talking about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets moving together in wild swings—I’m more afraid of getting itchy and chasing after every move, taking two more steps just means more chances of losing control. First, I’ll cut out anything that can reduce decision frequency, save some gas, and save some life.