Right now, looking at cross-chain bridges is like looking at an ex's social media: don't rush to click in. Multi-signature sounds secure, but it's really just "a few people agreeing to move the money," more people doesn't mean fewer risks; oracles are more like megaphones, a single wrong message can throw the entire chain off course. The most useful thing is that "wait for confirmation" button—don't think it's slow, it's giving you a window to change your mind.



The economic collapse of blockchain games is similar—when inflation kicks in, and studios enter the scene, the coin price spirals out of control, while players are still just background scenery. Those who have been rug-pulled twice can only say: I treat complexity as an enemy, if I can avoid crossing, I avoid crossing; small bets to test the waters, survive first, then talk.
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