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These days, I see a bunch of people chasing after memes and celebrities, running after those few "hints," with their attention spinning like a fan. Honestly, veteran players advise newcomers not to jump in at the last moment. I think the first thing you should clarify is: who do you really trust when you cross-chain?
Cross-chain bridges are basically "people helping you move," multi-signature means several people confirming together, and oracles are systems telling you "what's happening outside right now." The problem is, whether the multi-signature participants are trustworthy or whether the oracle data is accurate—it's hard to see through on the chain in real-time… So I increasingly treat "waiting for confirmation" as a backup: not to be faster, but to add an extra layer of redundancy for myself. I’d rather be slower than hand my assets directly to an unbacked route. Anyway, I’m just observing, and I’ll be more cautious when I see large holders mortgage or redeem abnormally. That’s all for now.