Recently, I saw a bunch of people running around to test the network incentives. In the group, everyone is guessing every day, "Will the mainnet issue tokens?"


I'm also itching to try, but when it comes to crossing the bridge, I still get nervous: cross-chain bridges, to put it simply, are just handing over your funds to a "promise system."
If multi-signature setups are unreliable in terms of people/permissions, just a few people clicking yes can empty the vault;
if the oracle feeds incorrect data, the bridge will also recognize the wrong account.

So now I no longer mind waiting for "N confirmations," because this delay is because it's harder to rollback/reorganize on the chain, at least not rushing into the most vulnerable window.
(I used to complain about too many confirmations... now I think I was just being stubborn.)
Anyway, don't get too caught up in earning points; for large amounts, I prefer to wait a bit longer or just split into smaller transactions.
If I made a mistake, welcome to correct me—I’m learning as I go, stumbling and researching at the same time.
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