After I muted the group, my ears felt much clearer, at least I wouldn't be panicked every minute by things like "Bridge fast rush" or "instant confirmation" prompts. Recently, I've been reviewing the cross-chain bridge documentation, and the more I read, the more I think that "waiting for confirmation" isn't conservative—it's a way to save your own life: multi-signature isn't foolproof, but at least it's not decided by one person; oracles aren't mystical, and if the data sources get messy, things can easily go wrong. To put it simply, if you're in a hurry during a cross-chain transaction, the risk will accelerate for you.



By the way, the NFT royalty debate is heating up again—creators want income, secondary markets want liquidity... I don't know who's more right, but right now I'm more concerned about whether the rules are clearly written and whether the execution is reliable. Anyway, I might be impulsive, but I still want to see how the wallet moves and how the contract is written before deciding whether to get itchy. That's all for now.
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