Recently, I've seen more news about cross-chain bridge hacks, and it's really getting frustrating.


In the past, I always thought "waiting for confirmation" was slow, and I wanted to cross quickly to chase the hot spots;
now, honestly, taking it slow is more like a lifesaver.
Multi-signature sounds quite secure, but it's not foolproof when there are many people involved, and if the signers are phished or bought off... it's just so-so.
Oracles are even more outrageous; a while ago, during that abnormal quote wave, I saw a bunch of people in the group rushing in first and then crying,
I almost made a reckless move myself.
Anyway, now before crossing, I always pause first to check for delayed confirmations or abnormal alerts,
even with small positions, I don't want to gamble on the bridge's luck—stop-loss can't save this kind of risk.
For now, that's it; better to miss out than to get caught up in the hype.
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