Tonight, that chart I reviewed again discouraged me: cross-chain bridges are really not just "transfer and it's done." To be honest, multi-signature looks quite stable, but when there are many people, it might also be "everyone gets confused together"; oracles are more like delivery drivers—you think they follow the navigation, but if there's a blockage at the intersection, they all go off course. Now, I deliberately wait for several confirmations when transferring chains, preferring to be slow, at least giving myself a window to "withdraw if needed." When extreme market conditions hit, rushing can easily lead to missing out.



By the way, I've noticed that social mining and fan tokens are heating up again—attention as a resource... I'm not sure if it's a false proposition, but it feels similar to cross-chain: you think you're mining for profit, but in reality, you're consuming attention and patience. Anyway, I treat bridges as high-risk channels—if I can avoid using them, I do; if I use them, I wait patiently.
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