Just now, I almost got scared awake by a cross-chain issue... I accidentally missed a character when copying the address, and on the bridge side it kept "waiting for confirmation." I thought the chain was stuck, stared for a long time before realizing I had made a mistake myself. To put it simply, this kind of waiting for confirmation isn't torture; it's giving you the last second to change your mind.



I now increasingly treat the risks of bridges like "weather forecasts depend on cloud thickness": how many people are really signing off on multi-signature? Is the data fed by the oracle just going to go blind if one line breaks? These are things you usually don't bother to think about when nothing happens, but once there's a problem, it’s a chain reaction. Recently, I’ve also been discussing social mining, fan tokens, and what attention equals mining... I just consider it noise for now. When it comes to infrastructure like bridges, no matter how much attention you pay, it won't save you if something goes wrong. I’ll hold back tonight and review everything tomorrow.
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