These days, the group is again discussing stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and screenshots of "being de-pegged," and as soon as emotions rise, everyone wants to quickly move their money from A to B. But when it comes to the cross-chain bridge step, I force myself to slow down: multi-signature is just a matter of whether "people will mess up or collude," or whether the oracle will feed incorrect data, the most reliable thing is still that phrase "wait for confirmation." On-chain is not a customer service system; the more anxious you are, the easier it is to click the wrong network, select the wrong chain, and then start frantically refreshing/retrying. Clearly, it's just queuing for confirmation, but the mindset collapses first. To put it simply, cross-chain isn't a transfer; it's a gamble that all components work properly. I now prefer to do it in batches and arrive later rather than chase those few minutes of "speed."

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