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Recently, the mainnet gas taught me how to behave... A small interaction makes my heart tremble when I click it.
Later, I became very pragmatic: daily participate in activities, claim airdrops, do some small tasks,
if I can go to L2, I go to L2—faster, cheaper, and the experience feels more like "normal internet";
if I need to handle large amounts long-term or involve permissions/multisig, I still prefer to go back to the mainnet—expensive but more reassuring.
Now there's a debate about re-staking and sharing security—whether "yield stacking" is just a pyramid scheme.
I just want to laugh when I see it: the yields look tempting, but on-chain it's not Lego stacking; the more you stack, the more risks you pile up.
Anyway, my compromise is: high-frequency small amounts on L2, keep key assets minimally moved, avoid authorization if possible, and handle mainnet stuff on weekends when gas is low...
That's how I'll do it for now.