Choosing the Right Chain for ETH
Quote from gwalters on December 17, 2025, 17:14With so many scaling solutions available, I’m trying to understand how users decide where to keep their ETH, so does bridging from Base to Polygon mainly serve speed-focused traders, or can casual participants also gain value from improved transaction efficiency, lower fees, and exposure to a wider selection of decentralized services without deep technical knowledge.
With so many scaling solutions available, I’m trying to understand how users decide where to keep their ETH, so does bridging from Base to Polygon mainly serve speed-focused traders, or can casual participants also gain value from improved transaction efficiency, lower fees, and exposure to a wider selection of decentralized services without deep technical knowledge.
Quote from robertbrown on December 17, 2025, 17:15The decision often comes down to flexibility, because bridging ETH allows users to adapt quickly, and using a Polygon bridge provides an efficient path into an ecosystem known for fast confirmations and affordable fees, which benefits both active traders and casual users who simply want smoother interactions and broader access to established DeFi applications.
The decision often comes down to flexibility, because bridging ETH allows users to adapt quickly, and using a Polygon bridge provides an efficient path into an ecosystem known for fast confirmations and affordable fees, which benefits both active traders and casual users who simply want smoother interactions and broader access to established DeFi applications.
