Recently, I’ve seen large on-chain transfers and hot and cold wallets on exchanges move, and someone always shouts "Smart money is coming." I just treat it as a dark background first, don’t rush to stick it onto your positions. To put it simply, with cross-chain bridges, the biggest risk isn’t you being slow, but who is actually making the call behind the “confirmation”: Can multi-signature signatures be assembled by just a few people? Are the data fed by oracles reliable? Sometimes when you see “stuck waiting for confirmation,” it’s actually the last brake, not a bug. Anyway, I now prefer to bridge slowly, multiple small transactions; if it’s a large amount, I simply don’t bother messing around, to avoid suddenly being hit with a glaring black in the collage.

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