These days, someone keeps urging me to "cross the chain quickly," and I'm really haunted by the few times my previous bridge was hacked... Multi-signature looks like insurance, but it really depends on whether those keys are controlled by the same group of people and if there's true decentralization; oracles are even more mysterious—if the price feed is off, the chain will follow suit, and if something goes wrong, you won't even know who to blame. Now, before I cross chains, I force myself to wait for several confirmations, honestly just to cool down, so I don't get impulsive and treat risk as nothing.



By the way, the collapse of that blockchain game setup is quite similar: once inflation kicks in, studios jump in, and the token price starts spiraling downward, the more anxious everyone gets to "sell quickly," and the cross-chain bridge becomes the final cliff. Anyway, I now prefer to go slower, earn less, and avoid betting on the system not making mistakes based on emotions.
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