Cross-chain bridges are making me more nervous than watching K-line charts right now. Multi-signature wallets claim to be "decentralized," but in reality, it's just a group of people plus a chat group forming the security boundary; oracles are even more outrageous—feed them incorrect data once, and don’t ask where the money went. The most annoying thing is everyone complains about the slow speed, constantly skipping the "waiting for confirmation" step. Honestly, confirmation isn’t just a ritual; it’s a time window for you to spot anomalies and withdraw… The more impatient you are, the more the bridge teaches you patience. Recently, I understand the complaints about the lag in on-chain data tools and tagging systems; when they finally label something as "suspicious," the funds have already moved through several steps in the bridge. Anyway, I’d rather wait for a few more confirmations than be the kind of person who, after the fact, dismisses known risks as if they didn’t matter.

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