Lately, completing tasks has been a real juggling act: when the mainnet gas fee spikes, I start to feel the pain, and although Layer 2 is cheaper, bridging back and forth, signing with different wallets, and worrying about making mistakes…


My current compromise is: for daily interactions, I use L2 first; only for long-term storage or important operations do I switch to the mainnet once and handle everything at once, so I don’t ruin the experience just to save a little gas.
Just a quick reminder, I’ve seen many blockchain game crashes happen at those economic collapse points—once inflation kicks in, studios jump in, token prices spiral, and in the end, everyone is “working” but no one really wants to play.
Honestly, if you can avoid frequent bridging, don’t do it often.
What I fear most isn’t losing money, but working hard to fill up my points, only to get wiped out in one bridging or authorization mistake…
Forget it, I’ll finish the side tasks first.
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