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Recently, I saw someone complain that cross-chain bridges are "stuck," which reminded me of taking the green train before. If the stop takes longer, you get anxious, but honestly, those few minutes are really just to confirm you're on the right train... Bridges with multi-signatures, oracles, and a bunch of "waiting for confirmation" are just exposing the risks openly: going fast is definitely exciting, but rushing easily leaves gaps for hackers to exploit.
I generally avoid bridges that only emphasize speed now, preferring to go slower with more steps, like going through customs—troublesome to get stamped, but at least I have peace of mind. In blockchain games, with inflation and studios launching, the token prices spiral downward, making everyone want to "quick in and quick out." The more impatient you are, the more likely you are to treat the bridge as an ATM... Anyway, I just sleep for a while, then check if the confirmation is done when I wake up. If not confirmed, I just cool down myself.