These days, watching new L1/L2 projects start to incentivize and pull in TVL, the old guys in the group are rushing and complaining "mining and selling," I just… feel like laughing but also a bit anxious. To be honest, with cross-chain bridges, the biggest fear isn't that you're slow, but that you're too fast: multi-signature is managed by people who hold the keys, and people can also get sleepy; oracles feed data, and if fed incorrectly, it can still crash. My current "patch" for myself is: don't rush myself, when I see "waiting for confirmation," I truly wait, even if it means checking the on-chain status twice, and only move once the confirmation count is enough. I used to think waiting for confirmation was a waste of time, but after losing money once, I realized it's about waiting for "not to be replaced by someone else signing/quoting for you"... Anyway, for someone impulsive like me, I’m gradually putting the handbrake back on.

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