Lately, I’ve been feeling more and more that on-chain, the most valuable thing isn’t speed, but “slowness.” I now prefer to wait a few more confirmation rounds for cross-chain bridges—don’t complain about my fussiness… Multi-signature sounds very secure, but who is signing, and are they the same group of people? If something goes wrong, it’s just an instant; Oracles are more like “who do you trust to report the price,” and a small shake can trigger a chain reaction. To put it simply, waiting for confirmation isn’t superstition; it’s leaving a regret window for yourself: if something’s off, you can still withdraw and stop.


By the way, looking at social mining schemes—constantly urging you to boost hype and interaction—attention is mining? I’m always a step behind; I’d rather first keep the accounts clear, test the bridge with small amounts, and believe that staying alive is more important than points.
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