I'm currently using an L2 mindset somewhat like making a backup: the mainnet acts as a "cold storage," not moving things around casually; daily interactions and trying out new pools are first done on L2 to save gas and make the experience smoother. If I really need to move a large amount or sign a one-time big transaction, I still go back to the mainnet—it's more expensive, but at least I feel more at ease.



Recently, I've seen on-chain data tools and tagging systems being criticized for lagging or misleading, and I can relate... So I don't really trust the conclusion that "a certain address = a certain organization," I prefer to look more at my own fund flow and position logic. I'd rather wait an extra night than get myself into a trap just to save a bit on gas. Anyway, the joy of strategy control is: a little slower, but easier to review.
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