Recently, I saw news about cross-chain bridge hacks again, and I feel a bit complicated... I tend to go where the cheap opportunities are, but the more cross-chain I go, the more I pay attention to "how to manage the money." Multi-signature sounds stable, but I'm actually worried that too few people are signing or that the signing is too centralized; oracles are even more mysterious—if the price feed glitches, the chain can jump around wildly. I still remember those times when abnormal quotes caused the whole network to shout "waiting for confirmation."



Now, I actually don't dislike "waiting for confirmation" as much. To be honest, it's just giving you a cooling-off period: allowing the oracle to update, nodes to synchronize, and the multi-signers to truly wake up and review. Saving a few bucks on fees is happy, but risking a big pit is not worth it.

What I fear most isn't slowness, but chaos: I can wait if it's slow, but if it's chaotic, you won't even know who to trust. Anyway, I’d rather wait two more minutes. That's all for now.
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