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Recently, I've seen people rushing to cross-chain bridges again, and I have a bit of a reflex: don't rush, wait for confirmation. Multi-signature sounds like "several people watching makes it safe," but in reality, issues often arise when signers are phished, replaced, or simply the same group of people; oracles are the same way—if the data source is skewed, you think you're crossing a bridge, but you're actually walking into a trap. Recently, on-chain data tools and label systems have been criticized for being laggy or misleading, and don't expect to be reassured just because "the address label says it's safe." To me, cross-chain stuff is like a convenience store and an alleyway at the same time—possible to pass through but don't rush in blindly. I usually prefer to go slower, wait for a few more confirmations before proceeding.