I've been lurking in the group for a long time, and still can’t help but say this: don’t treat cross-chain bridges as something as simple as a “transfer.” In plain terms, you’re betting on a whole chain of trust—whether the extra multi-signature people/machines are actually reliable, whether the data that the oracles feed in will be skewed or manipulated, and whether you’re willing to honestly and patiently “wait for confirmation.” A lot of incidents happen when everyone complains it’s slow and troublesome, and just wants it to arrive instantly.



Recently, with funding rates at extremes, everyone’s arguing whether to reverse or keep squeezing out the bubble. But I’m actually more concerned about whether anyone on the chain is taking advantage of the volatility to probe the bridge’s risk-control boundaries… Anyway, my own habit is to be a bit slower, confirm more, and be able to sleep at night—that matters more than anything.
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