Lately, looking at cross-chain bridges feels like watching a narrative vortex: first, someone says "XYZ is about to airdrop/social mine again," then a bunch of people rush in, and finally it gets stuck on "waiting for confirmation"... Honestly, words like multi-signature and oracles sound impressive, but what I really care about is one thing: when something goes wrong, who can hit the pause button, and who will pretend to be dead. Waiting for confirmation isn't some mystical thing; it's about figuring out whether "I'm currently handing my money over to an uncontrolled process." The social mining idea of "attention is mining" also sounds a lot like bridge advertising slogans—it's lively, for sure, but on-chain rollbacks are truly impossible. My biggest fear isn't losing money; it's losing control: if you lose money, you can still blame your own carelessness, but losing control means there's no button to regret. For now, let's take it slow and cross the bridge carefully.

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