Lately, I've been struggling whether to go with L2 or the mainnet, basically a tug-of-war between gas fees and user experience. The mainnet is expensive but feels more secure; I can accept slower transfers. L2 is cheap and fast, but once it comes to cross-chain or withdrawals, I start worrying about bridges, getting stuck, and my anxiety shoots up. My current compromise is: large, long-term holdings stay on the mainnet as much as possible, while small, frequent transactions go through L2. I also try to simplify steps where I can—less movement means fewer mistakes.



Seeing the "compound earnings" from staking and shared security, I can't say I don't envy it. While others are stacking layers upon layers, I'm still calculating whether the fees are worth it... But the more popular it gets, the more I get scared. The returns look tempting, but the risks don’t give you a heads-up. Anyway, I’d rather earn a little less now, keep the process simple, and prioritize capital preservation first.
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