Have you guys recently become a bit timid about cross-chain transfers... Now whenever I see a bridge, I reflexively slow down first. Basically, a bridge boils down to three things: whether the multi-signature signer is reliable, whether the oracle data can be manipulated, and whether you are willing to "wait for confirmation." Many pitfalls are not about advanced technology but about people rushing and clicking a second time, or assuming success just because it shows "sent," when in fact the on-chain transaction isn't settled yet.



Especially lately, phishing links are everywhere, hardware wallets are out of stock, security awareness has increased, but don’t just focus on wallets—cross-chain steps are even easier to be stolen through timing gaps. I now prefer to wait for a few more confirmations and check the routing more carefully. Moving slowly, avoiding being caught off guard once is worth it.
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