These days, the group is again sharing pictures of "certain stablecoins losing their peg," along with discussions about regulation and reserve audits. When everyone's emotions are high, they immediately want to move assets across. But the more anxious I get, the more I focus on the multi-signature of the bridge and the oracle: who is actually pressing the button on the multi-signature, and whether the data fed by the oracle has been compromised. Honestly, it’s not just about looking "decentralized enough" and calling it a day.



There's also a simple but useful move: waiting for confirmation. It’s not some mystical thing; it’s giving the finality on the chain a bit of time—don’t mistake "submitted" for "confirmed." No matter how fast the bridge is built, it must be stable first; especially when rumors are flying everywhere, I’d rather go slow and wait for confirmation to feel more at ease.
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