Lately, people keep asking me whether they should play on L2 or the mainnet. To put it bluntly, there are only two things: save gas and don’t turn the experience into a form of torture. My compromise is pretty basic: for small amounts and frequent actions (like Mint, Swap, and doing bulk floor sweeps), I basically stick to L2, and the saved fees become an “emotion tax.” If you really need to handle large transfers or consolidate important assets, then go back to the mainnet and do it all at once—sure, it’s more expensive, but at least it feels solid.



The whole Modular and DA-layer development talk is flying high among developers. My partner sat next to me and listened for a while, then said one thing: “So are you saving money or making it more of a hassle?” I can only nod… Anyway, ordinary people shouldn’t chase narratives. First, avoid pitfalls like bridges, approvals, and phishing/scam links—don’t end up risking your wallet just to save a few bucks in gas. NFTs are the same: picking up a bargain near the floor is fine, but don’t go all-in. That’s it for now.
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