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To be honest, I’ve been looking at cross-chain bridges again recently, and the more I look, the more I feel that “waiting for confirmation” isn’t just dragging things out—it’s saving yourself a way to keep your life. Multi-signature sounds safe, but it really comes down to who holds those few keys and whether anyone can go all-in; the oracle is the same. If, at the moment you feed the price/message, it gets stuck, then the other side of the bridge will be confused right along with it. Now, testnet incentives and expected points are being talked about a lot, and everyone is speculating whether the mainnet will issue tokens. I’m not sure either, but the more situations like this happen, the easier it is to treat confirmation counts and risk-control prompts like they’re background noise just to get things done a little faster... Anyway, I personally would rather go slower, wait a bit longer, take another look at the signatures and the message sources, and avoid being the unlucky person who’s “just one step away” from getting it pushed out and still ends up failing.