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Someone has been urging me to do cross-chain transfers faster again these days. Honestly, I’d rather go slower and wait for confirmation rather than be pretentious. The set of multi-signature + oracle on the bridge looks quite stable normally, but once someone signs off incorrectly or the oracle is fed strange data, no matter how fast the arrival speed is, it’s meaningless because the chain can’t rollback. Especially since a well-written multi-signature threshold doesn’t guarantee no issues during execution. I now mainly use bridges that have been around for a long time, with transparent incident reviews, and I split the amounts into smaller parts.
By the way, I want to complain that recently, the ETF capital flow and U.S. stock risk appetite are being linked to the rise and fall of the crypto market. The more I see this, the more I want to make risk control more detailed. As for correlation, it’s something that exists if it exists, and doesn’t if it doesn’t—ultimately, it’s best not to let the liquidation line touch.