Navigating the Complexities of Cross-Chain Bridging


In a multi-chain world, moving your assets between different ecosystems is a daily necessity. However, cross-chain bridges are often the most targeted parts of the blockchain infrastructure for hackers. To bridge safely, always use official bridges or well-known aggregators that have undergone multiple security audits. It is also a good practice to avoid "infinite approvals" when interacting with a bridge contract; instead, only approve the exact amount you want to transfer. By being cautious with your permissions and choosing high-liquidity bridges, you can explore new chains like Base, Solana, or Sui without putting your entire wallet at unnecessary risk.
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