I now spend every day watching the lending dashboard while checking gas fees, feeling like measuring blood pressure and heartbeat at the same time... When the mainnet gas skyrockets, I don't want to move at all. L2 is indeed much smoother, just a few clicks and it's done, but honestly I still keep some assets on the mainnet as a "backup." It's not fancy or high-end, just in case the bridge gets congested or there's some contract glitch, at least I have an escape route to repay debts without risking liquidation in a waterfall crash.



Recently, there are a bunch of testnet incentives and tokenomics expectations, everyone in the group is guessing "Will the mainnet issue tokens?" I'm also tempted but don't dare to get carried away. My compromise is pretty simple: small, high-frequency transactions (rebalancing, topping up collateral) on L2; for large transfers or long-term collateral placements, I prefer to spend a bit more gas to move them back to the mainnet as a "backup," just to sleep more peacefully. Anxiety aside, at least I won't put all my eggs in one basket with the most user-friendly button.
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