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The airdrop season has heated up again recently, with task platforms both fighting against scams and implementing points systems. The grab-and-go crowd is scrambling like clocking in at work... But the more this happens, the more you shouldn't keep thinking about cross-chain "hurry up and arrive."
Many incidents with cross-chain bridges aren't due to the chains themselves, but the bridge layer: whether multiple signatures are from the same group, whether the oracle data has been temporarily fed incorrect info, or whether the backend can secretly swap implementations.
The "waiting for confirmation" you see is actually the last layer of buffer; it's not hesitation, but giving you time to spot abnormal authorizations or strange contracts, and also a window for on-chain self-rescue.
I personally trust data more than intuition—intuition can be easily misled by emotions like "an airdrop is coming soon," but data will at least pour a cold bucket of water on you.
Anyway, I prefer to be half an hour slow rather than a minute fast and then chase where the assets went.