In the past, cross-chain transactions were just a click away, and I thought "waiting for confirmation" was slow; now I'm a bit scared, especially with multi-signature setups, which basically means a few people sign off for approval. It's okay if the number isn't enough, but if the number is sufficient and the people aren't right, it's the same result—failure. Oracles are also quite mysterious; if the price feed/status feed is skewed, the bridge on the other side will follow suit, looking "reasonable" on-chain but actually being misled. Anyway, I now prefer to wait for a few more confirmations, check more often whether the signers have changed, or if the contract has been upgraded—no need to rush those few minutes.



Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, and phishing links are everywhere... I feel like everyone's security awareness has improved, but it also makes people anxious and prone to clicking recklessly. For now, that's it. I don't always understand everything, so I can only try to piece together the fragmented information as best as I can, to avoid causing myself trouble.
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