Before, whenever I saw the mainnet gas prices soaring, I wanted to fold up my umbrella, thinking "expensive = not worth playing"; now I am more realistic: only large transfers/important authorizations go on the mainnet, small interactions and app experience are offloaded to L2, since the cost of a mistake is lower and my mindset is less likely to blow up. Basically, it's about spending money for certainty, and leaving the rest to cheaper and smoother options.



Recently, everyone has been interpreting ETF capital flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls together, I also glance at them but don’t want to be led by the rhythm. Whether on-chain stablecoin movements or activity levels in L2 are just fake hype, these are more like "emotion thermometers." I used to chase after candlestick charts, but now I care more about how much gas I need to spend to confirm a single action... Good experience makes me more willing to keep observing.
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