Recently, I’ve been bouncing back and forth between the mainnet and L2, and the biggest takeaway is this: saving gas all the way to the end often turns out to be you buying yourself a “trouble ticket.” The mainnet is expensive but reliable—especially for things like authorization, changing multi-signatures, or moving large amounts—so I’d still rather spend a bit more for insurance. I use L2 for everyday interactions, for scraping together small amounts, and for testing new protocols; even if something goes wrong, it’s not as if you’ll be set back overnight to how it was before liberation.



Now I’m also running into that mainstream blockchain upgrade/maintenance—everyone in the group is guessing whether projects will migrate… I don’t really chase the drama. I’ll just tighten up the critical permissions first, and set up asset segregation and routing properly. If you can avoid the bridge, then avoid it as much as possible. The experience and the cost need to be balanced; put simply: don’t let the little bit of gas you saved become the reason you can’t sleep tomorrow.
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