Today the wind is a bit strong, and there was a small traffic jam on the road. I was walking with a coffee that cooled halfway... Suddenly I thought of the cross-chain bridge thing, it's really like a mountain road, don’t think I’m being nagging. Many people get anxious when they see "waiting for confirmation," honestly, those few minutes are like buying insurance for themselves: the more signers there are, the more dispersed, which is better, but they also worry about key centralization; oracles are not mystical, if they feed wrong data once, the bridge might just let you pass directly.



Recently, the speculation about testnet incentives, points, and whether the mainnet will issue tokens has heated up again. I also understand everyone’s eager to jump in, but I generally prefer to be "a bit slower" with cross-chain. I’d rather wait for a few more confirmations and take the bridge less often. If the wind is strong, I’ll land first—don’t mistake luck for technology. Anyway, I care more about whether assets can arrive safely now, and I don’t want to drive into the fog just for a few points.
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