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Layer 2 is really quite attractive, especially for small transactions back and forth, avoiding having to be taught how to do things every time by the mainnet gas. But to be honest, my current compromise is: for daily interactions and testing orders, use L2; if I need to handle large amounts or long-term holdings, I still prefer to go back to the mainnet, which is more troublesome but gives peace of mind. Recently, whenever I see news about cross-chain bridge issues, I become even less inclined to cross back and forth frequently; also, oracles sometimes glitch, and everyone is there "waiting for confirmation," including me. I’d rather be a bit slower than rush in as part of the first wave. Anyway, you have to choose between better experience and safety, and I lean slightly more toward the latter.
If I could only keep one habit: try a small transfer first before sending a larger amount.