Recently, I've seen new L1/L2 projects offering incentives to boost TVL again, and in the comment section, a bunch of veteran users are complaining "mining and selling," basically saying money comes quickly and goes just as fast. I'm now really cautious about cross-chain bridges: multi-signature sounds stable, but it's really just "a few people pressing confirm together," and oracles are more like "who reports the data," neither is a guaranteed safe haven. I later realized that the most effective move is actually quite simple—wait for confirmation, take it slow, and treat the arrival/finality as a strict rule; better to be half an hour late than to cut corners during congestion. Anyway, based on on-chain retention and interaction frequency, whenever there's a lot of activity on the bridge side, I tend to pull back first, and wait until the data cools down before acting.

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