ETH Bridging and Daily Onchain Life
I’m curious how often people actually bridge ETH as part of their normal routine, since guides focus on theory but not habits, so does moving ETH from Base to Polygon become a regular strategy for saving fees and gaining speed, or is it something only power users do when chasing specific yields or governance opportunities across different ecosystems.
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For many active users it becomes routine because the cost-benefit ratio is clear, as Base enables cheap exits and Polygon offers dense liquidity, and a Polygon bridge turns ETH mobility into a simple step that supports everyday actions like swapping or staking, helping users respond quickly to market changes while keeping transaction costs consistently low.