Lately, I've been feeling a bit exhausted, but I'm still watching the blockchain... Sometimes the gas fees on the mainnet are so high, it feels like paying tuition. Layer 2 experiences are much smoother, but just thinking about cross-chain transfers, bridge risks, and project team backend permissions makes me instinctively pause for a second. My compromise approach is quite simple: for small, frequent transactions, try to avoid L2; for long-term holdings or permission-sensitive actions (like approvals, contract interactions), I still go back to the mainnet. I'd rather be slower and pay more, at least I feel more at ease.



Recently, everyone has been talking about staking unlocks, token unlock schedules, basically fearing selling pressure. I don’t predict anything, but in times like these, I’d rather not gamble on “the bridge won’t fail” or “the contract won’t be changed” just to save a few gas fees. Cost-saving is fine, but don’t cut corners on your bottom line either. That’s all for now.
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