Recently, I saw new chains/new L2s start incentivizing to pull TVL, everyone rushing while complaining "mining and selling," basically liquidity comes quickly and leaves just as fast.


On the other hand, when it comes to cross-chain, I am becoming more cautious: multi-signature is not foolproof, having more signers doesn't mean they won't all be stupid together; oracles are not divine edicts either, a delay or feeding the wrong price on one side of the bridge can directly cause serious issues.

So after I cross over, I prefer to wait for several confirmations, even if it’s slower.
It's not that I believe blindly in "confirmation count," but I give myself a cooling-off period: wait until on-chain messages are stable, check for any abnormal large transactions, or if anyone starts withdrawing from the bridge.
Perpetuals can stop losses, but many bridge failures happen without even a "cancel order"...
Let’s leave it at that for now.
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