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Cross-Chain Bridges: Safety Concerns
With more bridges connecting Sui to Ethereum, Solana, and others, security risks increase. Do you trust third-party bridges or prefer native interoperability solutions?
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1Bridges are high-risk targets ā Many of the largest crypto hacks came from bridge exploits. They often involve complex lock-and-mint mechanisms or wrapped assets, which expand the attack surface.
Third-party bridges (e.g., Wormhole, Celer, Router) offer convenience and multi-chain reach but depend on external relayers and smart contract security.
Native solutions (like Sui Bridge) rely on validator consensus, making them more trust-minimized but often limited in scope (e.g., fewer assets supported).
The trade-off is breadth vs safety: third-party bridges give more connectivity, while native solutions give stronger security assurances.
š In practice, most developers test with small amounts, verify bridge reputation, and prefer native interoperability when available.
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