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My attitude towards L2/mainnet is quite simple right now: if I can do daily interactions on L2, I go there to save some gas and worry less; but when it comes to "error-proof" tasks (large transfers, permission changes, contract upgrades), I still prefer to go back to the mainnet. The experience might be a bit worse, but at least I feel more secure. Anyway, the cost of crossing the bridge back and forth is sometimes not much different from dealing directly with the mainnet...
Recently, there's been a major chain upgrading/maintaining, and the group has been guessing whether projects will move away. I thought everyone would take the chaos as an opportunity to switch entirely to L2, but I found more people are doing this: first stopping and observing, waiting for the chain to stabilize before proceeding. To put it simply, ordinary people compromise on three things: small amounts for smoothness, large amounts for certainty, and the rest rely on minimal movement. That's it for now.