Recently, after trying different approaches, I found that for ordinary users, the compromise between gas and experience boils down to one trick: don't always think "the mainnet is the safest/most legitimate," and also don't treat L2 as a free buffet. For everyday small transfers and interactions, I prefer to use L2 to save hassle and money; if I need to hold assets long-term or deal with contracts I don't understand, I’d rather spend a bit more gas to settle on the mainnet and sleep peacefully. As for bridges, I don't obsess over the "optimal path"—if I can skip a couple of jumps, I skip them, to avoid getting stuck in pending transactions and losing patience in the middle of the night.



I've also grown tired of the spiral of inflation plus studios rushing in and killing the game in blockchain games. Honestly, no matter how smooth the experience, if the economic model can't hold up, it's all pointless. So, lowering my expectations has actually made things easier: use what you can, don’t expect to find treasures every time you migrate… that’s all for now.
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