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Lately, tracking addresses on cross-chain bridges has become a bit exhausting... On the surface, it's just "waiting for confirmation," but behind the scenes, it's all about people: Are the multi-signature keys really distributed securely, or are the same group of people just switching aliases? Once the oracle reports a price/status gets stuck, the bridge is like it’s been hit with a pause button. To put it simply, you're not waiting for a block, you're waiting for their process not to go wrong. Recently, there have been a bunch of testnet incentives and point-earning activities, and everyone in the group is guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens. I understand the desire to jump in, but when I’m moving assets back and forth across chains, I tend to reduce my position... Anyway, bridges are usually smooth, but when something goes wrong, it’s very “sudden.” For now, I’ll keep doing my detective work, watching wallets.