My current on-chain habits are basically "layered usage": I only put the positions and key authorizations on the mainnet that I really don't want to move, willing to spend a bit more gas for peace of mind; for daily adding or reducing positions, doing some LP to earn fees, I try to run on L2 as much as possible for a smoother experience, and the saved gas can be considered as a "patience subsidy" for myself.



Recently, the yield stacking from staking and shared security has been called "matryoshka dolls," and I can understand the controversy... Honestly, the more yields stack up, the more it seems like testing human nature. One day, if a certain link in the system sneezes, the final ones to pay the bill are ordinary people. Anyway, I don't chase full-layer yields; I take it slow, first reduce cross-chain transfers, don't give out permissions randomly, and keep my frequently used wallets separate from cold storage. These are all habits, not innate talent.
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