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Lately, I've been getting a bit irritable from all the gas… The experience of the mainnet where "click the wallet and wait three seconds for a heartbeat," honestly, is suitable for patient people. For someone impulsive like me, wanting to jump into new narratives, I’d first use Layer 2—cheap, fast, and even if I mess up, it’s not too painful; but if I need to hold long-term or deal with large/important contracts, I still prefer to switch back to the mainnet for peace of mind. Expensive, but worth it for reassurance.
By the way, I saw in the group again arguing about privacy coins and mixing coins, fighting like pixelated little people… My current compromise is: don’t touch tools I don’t understand, avoid unnecessary detours, so I won’t end up unable to explain things clearly myself.
That’s it for now. I’ll add my frequently used addresses to the whitelist and double-check the cross-chain routes.